Sexual satisfaction was the one area which did stand out though — it does seem to influence how people
perceived the quality of their relationship.
We suggest supervised over unsupervised machine learning, as the proposed research provides a so - called «supervisory signal» (e.g., whether people stay together or what
they perceive the quality of their relationship to be).
The NFS assesses young adults»
perceived quality of their relationship with their fathers.
ity, and, particularly,
the perceived quality of the relationship accounted for unique variance in relation -
Not exact matches
They're also
perceived as more attractive and tend to have a larger circle
of high -
quality relationships.
• The experience
of a general lack
of support, with the
quality of the couple
relationship, including disagreement about the pregnancy and
perceived lack
of supportiveness from the mother particularly central (Huang & Warner, 2005; Dudley et al, 2001; Matthey et al, 2000).
AFP - Mar 3 - A researcher from Texas Tech University has found language similarity to be a better predictor
of relationship stability than variables including
perceived similarity and
relationship quality.
Loners, losers, freaks and geeks: The impact
of perceived stigma on the
quality of on - line close
relationships
Psychologists who study
relationships say that three ingredients generally determine the strength
of commitment: overall satisfaction with the
relationship; the investment one has put into it (time and effort, shared experiences and emotions, etc.); and the
quality of perceived alternatives.
The tactile
quality of his surfaces in works like this one stand out and are a testament to the close
relationship Johns
perceived between painting and sculpture.
Relationship research has shown that «perceived network support» (i.e.: believing that your family and friends approve of your boyfriend / girlfriend / husband / wife / partner) is associated with increased love, commitment, relationship quality, and stabilit
Relationship research has shown that «
perceived network support» (i.e.: believing that your family and friends approve
of your boyfriend / girlfriend / husband / wife / partner) is associated with increased love, commitment,
relationship quality, and stabilit
relationship quality, and stability over time.
Criterion validity was assessed by examining Pearson correlations between EC global and factor scores with happiness, subjective health,
perceived quality of social
relationships, trait positive affect and trait negative affect, hierarchical status and job performance.
The evidence base for FLNP includes qualitative research showing that parents recruited through schools value the programme and
perceive it to have an impact on family
relationships, children's behaviour and their own mental health51; «before and after» studies in community groups showing impact on self - report measures
of relationship quality and well - being52; and routine evaluation by parents attending programmes showing that the great majority value the programme.53
CONCLUSIONS: Horizontal violence affects peer
relationships and the
quality and safety
of patient care as
perceived by participating nurses.
When children
perceive favoritism or unfair differential parental treatment, the
quality of the parent — child and sibling
relationships suffers.
Health behavior among men with multiple family roles: the moderating effects
of perceived partner
relationship quality.
Although this scenario study provides important information about how individuals
perceive the sex lives and
relationships of other people who engage in sex for different reasons, this method does not provide information about people's actual goals for sex and how pursuing sex for different reasons is associated with a person's sexual and
relationship quality.
Specifically, before break - up, researchers had information on
relationship quality, including how satisfied, committed, and invested (i.e., how much people put into the
relationship) participants were, as well as study participants»
perceived quality of alternative partners (i.e., were other potential partners appealing to them?).
Whereas kissing is commonly
perceived as a display
of affection in romantic
relationships, research highlights a far more nuanced explanation regarding the «function»
of kissing within
relationships.1 Some research suggests that kissing enables individuals to assess the
quality of potential partners by putting individuals in close proximity, making it easier to examine features that are associated with mate value, such as breath and skin texture.2 Other research suggests that kissing elevates levels
of arousal, which may lead to sexual intercourse.3 A third body
of research suggests that kissing can influence feelings
of attachment, alleviate stress, and increase
relationship satisfaction.4 Given these varied explanations, the question remains: is there a single purpose for kissing or do all these explanations hold truth?
As a result, familism may promote individuals»
relationship quality, romantic or otherwise, by increasing how comfortable people are with feeling close to others as well as how much support they
perceive from others (two important markers
of relationship quality).
The
perceived quality of the after - sex affection was also important: individuals and their partners were more satisfied with their
relationship on days when they reported higher
quality after - sex activities.
Because research has found that almost all married men consume at least some level
of pornography, and that men consume considerably more pornography than women, 3 how women
perceive the acceptability
of men's pornography use in heterosexual
relationships can impact the
quality of their
relationship.
When people
perceive that both the costs
of maintaining a
relationship and
quality of alternatives are high (which may be the case in college, especially for possible hook - ups), they will be less motivated to maintain their
relationship.6 Indeed, feeling that an alternative is more attractive than a current partner may predict not only dissolution but also engaging in infidelity.7, 8 Thus, increased costs
of maintaining
relationships and presence
of [often «tempting»] alternatives at school may lead to challenges in keeping the
relationship going during the transition to college.
Parents» ability to
perceive, interpret and react promptly to their infants needs and attention, in turn influence the
quality of their attachment
relationships.
The aims
of this study were to examine how the quantity (i.e., the amount
of shared activities) and
quality (i.e.,
perceived quality of the father - child
relationship)
of father involvement are differently related to internalizing and externalizing behavior problems among preadolescents at risk
of maltreatment and test if these associations are moderated by father type and child maltreatment.
Of these predictors, all of them, except length of relationship before marriage, having had sexual relations with someone else while dating, and perceiving that the partner was more committed, were significantly associated with later marital qualit
Of these predictors, all
of them, except length of relationship before marriage, having had sexual relations with someone else while dating, and perceiving that the partner was more committed, were significantly associated with later marital qualit
of them, except length
of relationship before marriage, having had sexual relations with someone else while dating, and perceiving that the partner was more committed, were significantly associated with later marital qualit
of relationship before marriage, having had sexual relations with someone else while dating, and
perceiving that the partner was more committed, were significantly associated with later marital
quality.
Couple Premarital Behavior and Dynamics We examined 14 behaviors and dynamics related to the focal
relationship as predictors
of marital
quality: age at marriage, length
of relationship before marriage, whether the couple had a child or were pregnant together before marriage, whether they began their
relationship with hooking up, whether the respondent had sexual relations with someone else while dating his / her future spouse or knew that his / her partner had, whether the respondent reported any physical aggression in the
relationship before marriage, whether the couple cohabited before making a mutual commitment to marry, the degree to which the respondent reported sliding into living together vs. deciding to do so, whether the respondent
perceived that he or she was more or less committed than the partner before marriage, whether the couple received premarital education, and whether the couple had a wedding, as well as how many people attended the wedding.
This report uses data from the Growing Up in Scotland longitudinal study to explore the
quality of father - child
relationships as
perceived by children aged 10 years old, the factors predicting less positive father - child
relationships, and how father - child
relationships relate to other aspects
of children's wellbeing.
Participants» reports
of indicators
of the
quality of the current
relationship were also associated with
perceived similarity.
The report uses data from the Growing Up in Scotland longitudinal study to explore the
quality of father - child
relationships as
perceived by children aged 10 years old.
However, in discussing why the «lovers first group» did not differ from the «friends first» group in
relationship quality, Barelds and Barelds - Dijkstra stated that the lovers first group may
perceive themselves to be similar and concluded, «
relationship success may be more strongly related to spouses» perceptions
of similarity than to their actual degree
of similarity.»
The results
of this study showed a strong link between
perceived similarity and variables that reflect the
quality of the
relationship - satisfaction, commitment, and perception
of relationship compatibility.
The absence
of a resident father from infancy was not found to have negative consequences for the psychological wellbeing
of the children or for the
quality of mother — child
relationships, apart from the children
perceiving themselves as less competent and the mothers reporting more severe disputes with their children at adolescence.
Thus, consistent with classic theories
of relational equity (Walster, Walster, & Berscheid, 1978), regardless
of whether adult children
perceive that they are overbenefitted or underbenefitted, relative to their siblings, perceptions
of unequal treatment are associated with poorer
relationship quality.
Third, we examined models that controlled for
perceived relationship quality and
perceived relationship stability to see whether these influences mediated the effect
of planning on accuracy.
Interaction effect
of partners» helping motivation and ICPs» pain intensity on ICP -
perceived relationship quality.
Because
perceived relationship quality and attachment security were theorized to be important indicators
of stress communication behaviors (e.g., Florian, Mikulincer, & Bucholtz, 1995), the similarities
of these constructs indeed imply that young people should exhibit similar support - seeking tendency across different social
relationships.
Conceivably,
perceived quality of each type
of relationship may provide a unique dyadic context that only allows the expression
of support - seeking behaviors that are above and beyond the
relationship - general tendency.
The measurement
of perceived relationship quality components: A confirmatory factor analytic study.
The significant model fit improvement by correlating the
relationship - specific variables suggested that people have unique patterns
of communicating stress with each type
of relationship, depending on the specific
perceived relationship quality.
Perceiving Relationship Success through a Motivational Lens: A Regulatory Focus Perspective In my dissertation research, I am examining how the qualities that contribute to relationship success depend on the motivational (regulatory focus) orientation of the
Relationship Success through a Motivational Lens: A Regulatory Focus Perspective In my dissertation research, I am examining how the
qualities that contribute to
relationship success depend on the motivational (regulatory focus) orientation of the
relationship success depend on the motivational (regulatory focus) orientation
of the individual.
In other words, as stated in the final report about positive family functioning edited by the Australian Department
of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (2010), family functions refers to a variety
of characteristics encompassing several domains such as emotional attributes (e.g., closeness
of parent — child
relationships, warmth, sensitivity,
perceived support, and safety), family governance issues (e.g., members» role, age appropriate rules), engagement and cognitive development, physical health habits,
quality of intra-familial
relationships (e.g., parent — child interactions, parent - parent
relationships, spouse — spouse
relationships), and social connectedness (e.g.,
relationships with the extended family, activities outside the family unit, members» role balance).
Additional analyses revealed that
perceived child vulnerability mediated the
relationship between overprotective parenting behaviors and the child's health - related
quality of life.
At the beginning
of the course each mother was given a battery
of self - report questionnaires to fill in at home, aimed at investigating socio - demographic information, maternal psychological well being, marital
relationships and
perceived social support (see the section
Quality of Mother — Child Interactions during Massage Lessons).
Empirical evidence attests that some
of these factors are
of particular relevance, such as the
quality of marital
relationship, maternal psychological wellbeing, and
perceived social support.
Relationship content was based on the egos» ratings of self - perceived relationship quality and trus
Relationship content was based on the egos» ratings
of self -
perceived relationship quality and trus
relationship quality and trust in alters.
Studies have shown that high levels
of perceived support reported by depressed or anxious mothers may buffer the association with child atopic disease, suggesting accessible support may improve the
quality of the mother — child
relationship [100 — 102].
Overall, on average, siblings» peer
relationships are similar to those
of matched comparison peers in terms
of number
of friends, number
of reciprocated friendships, level
of peer acceptance, and self -
perceived social support and friendship
quality.
Furthermore, it is important to acknowledge the possibility
of bidirectional influences: the
quality of both the current romantic
relationship and current
relationship with parents may shape how participants»
perceive early child - parent
relationships [13][57].
Furthermore, women who have health - focused eating goals for their partner are
perceived as more autonomy - supportive, which is associated with the partner's report
of higher
relationship quality.