Sentences with phrase «women in the relationship study»

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In fact, not only is it possible, it's more common than you think — last year, a study found that women tend to lose interest in sex about a year into a relationshiIn fact, not only is it possible, it's more common than you think — last year, a study found that women tend to lose interest in sex about a year into a relationshiin sex about a year into a relationship.
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Most studies find that it is a harmless stress - reliever which when understood by men and women in relationships enhances rather than breaks them down.
And so it is ironic that many Christian complementarians / patriarchalists --(who advocate hierarchal gender relationships in the home and church)-- seem to assume that egalitarians like me --(who support mutuality in the home and church)-- must have gone off to a secular universities, majored in women's studies, and come back to impose these «cultural values» onto Scripture and the Church.
Carol Gilligan, in her study of psychological theory and women's development titled In a Different Voice (Harvard University Press, 1982), contends that, unlike men, women find their identity in relationshiin her study of psychological theory and women's development titled In a Different Voice (Harvard University Press, 1982), contends that, unlike men, women find their identity in relationshiIn a Different Voice (Harvard University Press, 1982), contends that, unlike men, women find their identity in relationshiin relationship.
In another church, a consciousness raising group developed into a program series, open to everyone, studying the relationship of the women's movement to the other ethical concerns of the church.
In an AARP study of women in their 50s, most were in long term relationships and dating or living with their partner, but had no interest in marryinIn an AARP study of women in their 50s, most were in long term relationships and dating or living with their partner, but had no interest in marryinin their 50s, most were in long term relationships and dating or living with their partner, but had no interest in marryinin long term relationships and dating or living with their partner, but had no interest in marryinin marrying.
And then there are older women who are happily dating or in relationships — according to an AARP study, most divorced women in midlife do find someone new — 75 percent of women in their 50s reported enjoying serious, exclusive relationships after their divorces, often within two years, compared with 81 percent of men in their 50s (although more older men tend to marry again than older women).
Still, the women in the study admitted to a certain insecurity about aging, which is just never going to be a good thing in a relationship.
Studies show that maternal depression occurs in approximately 1 in 4 women during the first three months after delivery, and that a stable breastfeeding relationship protects infants from some of the negative effects of maternal depression.
In a Kinsey Institute study of sexual satisfaction in the United States, Germany, Spain, Brazil and Japan, women in committed relationships report feeling more sexually satisfied after 25 years, much more so than in they do in the first 10 yearIn a Kinsey Institute study of sexual satisfaction in the United States, Germany, Spain, Brazil and Japan, women in committed relationships report feeling more sexually satisfied after 25 years, much more so than in they do in the first 10 yearin the United States, Germany, Spain, Brazil and Japan, women in committed relationships report feeling more sexually satisfied after 25 years, much more so than in they do in the first 10 yearin committed relationships report feeling more sexually satisfied after 25 years, much more so than in they do in the first 10 yearin they do in the first 10 yearin the first 10 years.
One study reviewed of 137 factors affecting women's satisfaction with childbirth, and 4 stood out: personal expectations, the amount of support from caregivers, the quality of the caregiver - patient relationship and involvement in decision making.
This cross-sectional study was to assess the relationship between RA, breastfeeding, and also use of oral contraceptives, in a population of older women from South China, where cultural habits differ from those in the West, where most previous studies were conducted.
The duration of the second stage of labor and its relationship to neonatal outcomes has been less extensively studied in multiparous women.
I will need to read the paper more closely to comment on the relationship between immersion and duration of labor; in a prior study I found that women who had longer labors were more likely to be removed from the water for medical reasons and so would never be counted in the water birth group.2
Within the subgroup of studies which specifically focused on social support, they found that 14 studies showed no association between marital or partner status and depressive symptoms or diagnosis whilst 13 studies showed that women who were married or cohabiting with the baby's father had fewer depressive symptoms or a lower risk of postpartum depression compared to women separated from their partner or not in a relationship during the first postpartum year.
Their study, which focused on the relationship between mid-life women and young children, found that women who underwent rapid menopause, caused by the surgical removal of ovaries, had fewer hot flashes and night sweats when young children lived in their homes.
The study is correlational and can't identify the mechanism underlying this relationship, but one can imagine that it «could be that beliefs about the role of women in science change as more women enter science, that more women enter science when these beliefs change, or a combination.
For the study, researchers simulated a mating pool from 119 men and 140 women who had been in relationships for an average of 7 1/2 years.
In this study that analyzed data from more than 5,580 middle - aged Latin American women (mean age, 49.7 years), the cause - and - effect relationship was flipped to determine whether greater abdominal fat (defined as waist - to - height ratio in this instance) could increase a woman's chances of developing anxietIn this study that analyzed data from more than 5,580 middle - aged Latin American women (mean age, 49.7 years), the cause - and - effect relationship was flipped to determine whether greater abdominal fat (defined as waist - to - height ratio in this instance) could increase a woman's chances of developing anxietin this instance) could increase a woman's chances of developing anxiety.
«There have been several studies relating cortisol levels in teenagers and adults to socioeconomic status, but this is the first to look at this relationship among pregnant women and their babies,» said study author Zaneta Thayer, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology at CU Denver, a major center of timely, topical and relevant research.
Researchers from Harvard Chan School and Brigham and Women's Hospital examined the relationship between types of fats in the participants» diets and overall deaths among the group during the study period, as well as deaths due to cardiovascular disease (CVD), cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and respiratory disease.
«It is too early to make specific recommendations to clinicians in terms of care for pregnant women with PCOS, though increased awareness of this relationship might facilitate earlier detection of ASD in children whose mothers have been diagnosed with PCOS,» says Renee Gardner, senior investigator on the study, also at the Department of Public Health Sciences.
A second study, led by epidemiologist Kim Harley of U.C. Berkeley, examined the relationship between PBDEs and fertility in 223 California women.
According to a study recently published in the journal Social Science Research, scoring high on attractiveness, personality, and grooming is associated with a greater probability of entering into a marital relationship for both men and women, but it does not collectively have a significant influence on entering a romantic cohabitating relationship.
The study explored the relationship between urinary bacteria, antimicrobial peptides and UTI symptom severity in 54 women undergoing pelvic - floor surgery.
Previous studies had found that more men than women have what's called a «dismissing avoidant» style in relationships, meaning they tend to deny their emotions and their need for the other person.
Despite the relationship between these brain structure alterations and fine particle exposure, the average residential levels of fine particles in the study were well below the current acceptable limit set by the EU — only 0.5 percent of the pregnant women in the study were exposed to levels considered unsafe.
In a new study titled «Mating strategy flexibility in the laboratory: Preferences for long - and short - term mating change in response to evolutionarily relevant variables», the research team captured the relationship preferences of 151 heterosexual male and female volunteers (75 men and 76 women) by asking them to look at pictures of 50 potential partners, and to indicate whether they would prefer a long or short - term relationship with eacIn a new study titled «Mating strategy flexibility in the laboratory: Preferences for long - and short - term mating change in response to evolutionarily relevant variables», the research team captured the relationship preferences of 151 heterosexual male and female volunteers (75 men and 76 women) by asking them to look at pictures of 50 potential partners, and to indicate whether they would prefer a long or short - term relationship with eacin the laboratory: Preferences for long - and short - term mating change in response to evolutionarily relevant variables», the research team captured the relationship preferences of 151 heterosexual male and female volunteers (75 men and 76 women) by asking them to look at pictures of 50 potential partners, and to indicate whether they would prefer a long or short - term relationship with eacin response to evolutionarily relevant variables», the research team captured the relationship preferences of 151 heterosexual male and female volunteers (75 men and 76 women) by asking them to look at pictures of 50 potential partners, and to indicate whether they would prefer a long or short - term relationship with each.
The mean percentage found in this study (22.7 % of women who suffer some kind of violence in their relationship) was obtained by joining together the results from the AAS and ISA, without duplicating the cases discovered.
Although newer data has suggested a positive relationship between hot flashes and the percentage of fat in a woman's body, no studies, to date, had been specifically designed to test whether weight loss reduces hot flashes.
Lovelace reminds me of modern women and their relationship to science in that she's conflicted about it, [thinking,] «Do I want to go into the humanities or do I want to study math?»
August 31, 2016 New study says problems with sexual function occur after heart attack, disparities exist between men and women New research from the University of Chicago investigates what happens to men's and women's sexual function and relationships after a heart attack in an effort to help clinicians develop better care guidelines for patients.
Further studies are needed to clarify the relationship between birth weight, pregnancy - related stress and HPA axis activity of offspring and the impact of programming adult diseases in young men and women.
«We found that these women valued sexuality and participated in sexual relationships and activities at a rate similar to women who had not been through cancer treatment, but they were not adequately prepared for the sexual issues that their cancer or its treatment introduced,» said study author Stacy Lindau, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Chicago.
I think it may be difficult to draw conclusions from studies because there are factors that can not be measured that play a role in menstrual synchrony such as the particular nature of the relationship and the specific living arrangements of the women.
The study found that women who gave birth while unmarried reported poorer health later in life even if they eventually married or entered a stable relationship with someone other than the father of their child.
Overweight women gained weight when faced with common stressors such as job demands, having a tough time paying bills, and family - relationship strains, according to a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
A study from the University of Pittsburgh, US, found women who were happy in their marriages had a lower risk of cardiovascular disease than those in stressful relationships.
The study «Dietary fats, carbohydrate, and progression of coronary atherosclerosis in postmenopausal women» examined the angiographic progression of coronary disease in relationship to diets.
Kristen Neff, Ph.D., a researcher and author of the book Self Compassion, has extensively studied the role self - compassion plays in women's relationship to exercise and their bodies.
Measures of bioavailable serum testosterone and estradiol and their relationships with muscle mass, muscle strength and bone mineral density in postmenopausal women: a cross-sectional study..
A study published in the International Journal of Cancer assessed the relationship between flavonol intake and breast cancer risk by studying over 90,000 premenopausal women.
The study which was conducted by Newspoll and released on April 14th 2008, surveyed women about the degree to which fatigue affected relationships, work and socialising in Australia.
Studies examining vitamin D status in women with PCOS showed an inverse relationship between low levels of vitamin D and increased risk for metabolic risk factors such as insulin resistance, BMI, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol.
In several large prospective studies (The Iowa Women Health Study, Nurses Health Study and The CARE Study) the researchers have found an inverse relationship between those who eat nuts and those who have a high risk of atherosclerotic heart disease.
In one study, the degree of ovarian compromise women suffered was in a precise inverse relationship with observed cortisol levelIn one study, the degree of ovarian compromise women suffered was in a precise inverse relationship with observed cortisol levelin a precise inverse relationship with observed cortisol levels.
We investigated the relationship between multiple lifestyle changes, both independently and jointly, and long - term weight gain in nonobese women and men participating in three separate, prospective studies.
In a new study, men in relationships given a dose of oxytocin were more likely to avoid standing close to a beautiful woman they'd just met compared with men who weren't given oxytociIn a new study, men in relationships given a dose of oxytocin were more likely to avoid standing close to a beautiful woman they'd just met compared with men who weren't given oxytociin relationships given a dose of oxytocin were more likely to avoid standing close to a beautiful woman they'd just met compared with men who weren't given oxytocin.
The average women gains 7 pounds in the first year of a relationship while the average man loses 4, a new study finds.
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