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Relationship aggression, marital satisfaction, and gender differences: The effects of historic trauma, traditionality, alcohol and drug use, and influence of parent relationship aggression with Oklahoma American Indian and Euro-American samples.
(2002)
The current study investigated relationship aggression and marital satisfaction in Oklahoma American Indian relationships. The influence of traditionality, historic trauma, and presence of parents' relationship aggression ...
The evaluation of a university-based acquaintance rape prevention program.
(1997)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of one such prevention program. One hundred and eighty male students from a large midwestern university were divided into two groups (dormitory & ROTC) and were ...
Forgiveness of others and athletic performance in college baseball players.
(2000)
It was hypothesized that athletes high in forgiveness of others would perform better at baseball, show less performance deficits between preseason and midseason, score lower in total mood disturbance, and show a greater ...
Validation and exploratory factor analysis of the Abuse within Intimate Relationships Scale (AIRS).
(2005)
The purpose of the present study was to provide validation for and examine the factor structure of the Abuse with Intimate Relations Scale (AIRS; Borjesson, Aarons & Dunn, 2003). The AIRS was designed for use in identifying ...
The interaction of cognitive-behavioral therapy with integrated couple therapy for the treatment of depression in women.
(1997)
A 4 x 3 ANOVA indicated significant clinical improvement in depression and marital satisfaction due to time involved in therapy. The treatment conditions were not significantly different in their efficacy from one another. ...
Evaluating theories of sexual violence using rape offenses in the National Crime Victimization Survey and the National Incident Based Reporting System.
(2007)
Indiscriminate selection suggests, as some feminist theorists have posited, that the young age distribution is due to routine activities and offenders will select victims only in accordance with convenience and opportunity, ...
College-age students' attitudes towards the older adult: Grandparent fit with older adult stereotypes and the closeness of the grandparent/grandchild relationship.
(2002)
The purpose of this study was to examine college students' closest living grandparent "fit" with favorable older adult stereotypes, these students' thoughts about their grandparent, and the closeness of the grandparent/grandchild ...
The effects of parental attachment on the college adjustment of urban and rural students.
(2000)
The direct effects of locality on college adjustment were examined using the full-scale score of the SACQ. Rural and urban students did not differ significantly from one another in terms of their adjustment to college. ...