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  1. logical functioning of men and women dif-ferently. We examine whether the quality of a relationship is associated with psychologi-cal distress for one gender more than for the other. We use measures of psychological functioning that recognize that men and women may express psychological distress in different ways (Aneshensel, Rutter, and ...

  2. May 17, 2021 · To extend previous research, we aim to provide information on the relations between men’s and women’s power and their own and their partners’ perceived relationship quality (RQ) by analyzing the dyadic effects of four different power characteristics on a multitude of RQ dimensions by using reliable and validated scales.

    • Robert Körner, Robert Körner, Astrid Schütz
    • 2021
  3. To examine the gendered ‘relationship work’ that women and men do to stay together. To advance knowledge of how enduring relationships are lived and felt by couples at different generational points in the life course. To interrogate the experience of adult couples, living with and without

  4. Jun 30, 2015 · The results revealed that womens relationship satisfaction had more significant predictors than mens, and half of the common predictors showed significant sex differences.

  5. Oct 1, 2003 · In this investigation, the authors tried to determine if 3 popular intimacy measures actually assess these 4 components and to see if women and men differ in their experiences of intimacy.

  6. Jan 1, 2015 · There were 335 subjects involved in romantic relationships, of whom 190 (56.7%) were male and 145 (42.3%) were female. Mean age of the participants was 29 years (SD = 9.1 years). The results of...

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  8. Aug 8, 2022 · In brief, LCM-SR modeling partitions women’s and mens relationship satisfaction variance into between-person components, captured in intercept and slope variables, and within-person variation, captured in time-specific residuals.

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