Assessing adult adjustment to relationship separation: The psychological adjustment to separation test (PAST)
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The Psychological Adjustment to Separation (PAST) was developed as a self-report measure of 3 dimensions of 3 key dimensions of separation adjustment problems such as lonely negativity, ex partner attachment and co parenting conflict. Result shows that PAST meets initial criteria for a potentially useful new measure of adult separation measurement.
Publication Name: Journal of Family Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0893-3200
Year: 2006
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Assessing how much couples work at their relationship: The behavioral self-regulation for effective relationship scale
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A self and partner report measure of behavioral relationship self-regulation with preliminary evidence that the measure has satisfactory psychometric properties is developed. The findings state that self-regulation and self-satisfaction association is independent of mood or self report common method variance.
Publication Name: Journal of Family Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0893-3200
Year: 2005
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Do couples at high risk of relationship problems attend premarriage education?
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The main aim is to establish whether relationship risk factors are associated with premarriage education attendance. The main focus were on well-replicated, easily assessed risk factors to allow for the possibility of routinely assessing the risk profiles of couples attending premarriage education.
Publication Name: Journal of Family Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0893-3200
Year: 2006
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