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- Ligne n°38 : In-law Relationships Before and After Marriage
- Ligne n°74 : Relationships with in-laws play an important role in individuals’
Ligne n°75 : lives, but we do not know how these ties are formed. We considered two ...
Ligne n°75 : ... lives, but we do not know how these ties are formed. We considered two- Ligne n°76 : pathways through which early relationships with mothers-in-laws may
Ligne n°77 : affect subsequent in-law relationship qualities: a) dimensions of the ...
Ligne n°76 : ... pathways through which early relationships with mothers-in-laws may- Ligne n°77 : affect subsequent in-law relationship qualities: a) dimensions of the
Ligne n°78 : early relationship and, b) beliefs and expectations of the future ...
Ligne n°81 : ... following the wedding. Measures at Time 1 assessed three dimensions of- Ligne n°82 : the in-law relationship: a) behavioral (contact by phone, in person),
Ligne n°83 : b) emotional (positive and negative relationship qualities), and c) ...
Ligne n°86 : ... Multilevel models revealed that dimensions of the tie prior to the- Ligne n°87 : marriage were associated with post-wedding in-law relationship
Ligne n°88 : qualities. When the parties had individual contact with one another and ...
Ligne n°91 : ... obtained before the wedding predicted negative relationship qualities- Ligne n°92 : after the wedding. Husbands, wives, and mothers-in-law showed similar
Ligne n°93 : patterns with regard to relationship qualities. Discussion focuses on ...
Ligne n°93 : ... patterns with regard to relationship qualities. Discussion focuses on- Ligne n°94 : the role of early emotional qualities of the in-law tie for subsequent
Ligne n°95 : in-law relationships. ...
Ligne n°94 : ... the role of early emotional qualities of the in-law tie for subsequent- Ligne n°95 : in-law relationships.
Ligne n°96 : Keywords: mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, intergenerational ...
Ligne n°95 : ... in-law relationships.- Ligne n°96 : Keywords: mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, intergenerational
- Ligne n°96 : Keywords: mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, intergenerational
- Ligne n°96 : Keywords: mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, intergenerational
Ligne n°97 : relationships, romantic relationship ...- Ligne n°99 : Most Americans consider relationships with in-laws important (Fingerman
Ligne n°100 : & Hay, 2002; Santos & Levitt, 2007). The significance of these ...
Ligne n°106 : ... studies published in family and relationship journals revealed that- Ligne n°107 : fewer than 1% examined in-law ties (Fingerman & Hay, 2002). This study
Ligne n°108 : fills a significant gap in the literature by examining the formation of ...
Ligne n°108 : ... fills a significant gap in the literature by examining the formation of- Ligne n°109 : in-law ties.
- Ligne n°111 : Dynamics of the early in-law relationships may help explain subsequent
Ligne n°112 : in-law relationship qualities. Several features of the formation of the ...
Ligne n°111 : ... Dynamics of the early in-law relationships may help explain subsequent- Ligne n°112 : in-law relationship qualities. Several features of the formation of the
Ligne n°113 : tie are distinct. In-law ties are non-voluntary (Morr Serewicz & ...
Ligne n°112 : ... in-law relationship qualities. Several features of the formation of the- Ligne n°113 : tie are distinct. In-law ties are non-voluntary (Morr Serewicz &
Ligne n°114 : Hosmer, 2011), arise in adulthood, and are predicated on a third party ...
Ligne n°115 : ... (i.e., the romantic partner; Rittenour & Soliz, 2009; Sechrist, Suitor,- Ligne n°116 : Kim, & Pillemer, 2011). The in-law tie involves a formal demarcation
Ligne n°117 : not evident in friendships or many other ties, a discrete ritual—the ...
Ligne n°118 : ... wedding. Before the marriage, the individuals may have a relationship,- Ligne n°119 : but the “in-law” label is acquired when the spouses marry.
- Ligne n°121 : Mothers-in-law warrant special consideration because they are more
Ligne n°122 : involved with married children and children-in-law (Fingerman & Hay, ...
Ligne n°121 : ... Mothers-in-law warrant special consideration because they are more- Ligne n°122 : involved with married children and children-in-law (Fingerman & Hay,
Ligne n°123 : 2002; Fischer, 1983; Lee, Spitze, & Logan, 2003), and engage in more ...
Ligne n°124 : ... frequent contact with the couple (Willson, Shuey, & Elder, 2003) than- Ligne n°125 : fathers-in-law. Stereotypes stemming back 50 years portray the
Ligne n°126 : mother-in-law as the most problematic family tie (Duvall, 1954; ...
Ligne n°125 : ... fathers-in-law. Stereotypes stemming back 50 years portray the- Ligne n°126 : mother-in-law as the most problematic family tie (Duvall, 1954;
Ligne n°127 : Merrill, 2007). As a result, mothers-in-law evoke stronger emotional ...
Ligne n°126 : ... mother-in-law as the most problematic family tie (Duvall, 1954;- Ligne n°127 : Merrill, 2007). As a result, mothers-in-law evoke stronger emotional
Ligne n°128 : reactions than fathers-in-law (Willson et al., 2003). ...
Ligne n°127 : ... Merrill, 2007). As a result, mothers-in-law evoke stronger emotional- Ligne n°128 : reactions than fathers-in-law (Willson et al., 2003).
Ligne n°130 : ... In sum, this study included romantic couples and each of their- Ligne n°131 : mothers-in-law. We collected data a few months before, and a few months
Ligne n°132 : after the wedding. We considered two pathways through which early ...
Ligne n°135 : ... relationship. Behaviors, emotions, and cognitions evident while the tie- Ligne n°136 : is formed may persist in subsequent in-law ties. Further, individuals’
Ligne n°137 : expectations of the tie may shape future relationship qualities. ...- Ligne n°139 : Dimensions of the Early In-Law Relationship
- Ligne n°141 : Although relationships with in-laws share some characteristics of
Ligne n°142 : relationships with parents, ties to in-laws must be formed in adulthood ...
Ligne n°141 : ... Although relationships with in-laws share some characteristics of- Ligne n°142 : relationships with parents, ties to in-laws must be formed in adulthood
Ligne n°143 : and do not share the long history of parent/child ties. Theorists have ...
Ligne n°151 : ... about the other (cognitive). These dimensions are not discrete, but- Ligne n°152 : serve as a heuristic for studying the formation of in-law ties.
Ligne n°159 : ... “acquaintance” to become a close relationship, particularly regarding- Ligne n°160 : contact. Two specific conditions apply to in-law ties: opportunities to
Ligne n°161 : get together (i.e., repeated encounters to develop trust) and a degree ...- Ligne n°164 : For in-law ties, contact may occur due to a close tie between the child
Ligne n°165 : and his or her own mother, rather than the in-law’s desire to be with ...
Ligne n°164 : ... For in-law ties, contact may occur due to a close tie between the child- Ligne n°165 : and his or her own mother, rather than the in-law’s desire to be with
Ligne n°166 : the future mother-in-law. Thus, it is important differentiate contact ...
Ligne n°165 : ... and his or her own mother, rather than the in-law’s desire to be with- Ligne n°166 : the future mother-in-law. Thus, it is important differentiate contact
Ligne n°167 : in general (that may include one’s romantic partner) from contact that ...
Ligne n°167 : ... in general (that may include one’s romantic partner) from contact that- Ligne n°168 : occurs alone with the in-law.
Ligne n°170 : ... Here, we considered whether the bride and groom had met their future- Ligne n°171 : in-law, how often they visited in person and by phone, and whether they
Ligne n°172 : visited individually or with the romantic partner present. We expected ...
Ligne n°181 : ... to persist into later years of marriage (Huston, Caughlin, Houts, Smith- Ligne n°182 : & George, 2001). Similarly, emotional qualities of early in-law ties
Ligne n°183 : may endure. In retrospective studies, individuals report continuities ...
Ligne n°183 : ... may endure. In retrospective studies, individuals report continuities- Ligne n°184 : in qualities of ties to in-laws from the early relationship to years
Ligne n°185 : after marriage (Merrill, 2007; Prentice, 2008). Family systems theory ...- Ligne n°199 : Because the in-law tie involves a third party, relationships could
Ligne n°200 : evolve in the absence of basic knowledge of one another. We expected ...
Ligne n°216 : ... & Canavan, 2011). In the US, stereotypes and media portrayals of- Ligne n°217 : mothers-in-law are predominantly pejorative (Duvall, 1954; Merrill,
Ligne n°218 : 2007). If individuals embrace negative expectations of their future ...
Ligne n°218 : ... 2007). If individuals embrace negative expectations of their future- Ligne n°219 : in-law, the tie may manifest negative qualities. In this study, we
Ligne n°220 : focused on expectations of the actual relationship rather than broader ...
Ligne n°220 : ... focused on expectations of the actual relationship rather than broader- Ligne n°221 : stereotypes about in-laws.
Ligne n°232 : ... Individuals may hold positive and negative expectations of how their- Ligne n°233 : in-law ties will develop and change once the wedding takes place. Based
Ligne n°234 : on stereotypes and media presentations of mothers-in-law (Merrill, ...
Ligne n°233 : ... in-law ties will develop and change once the wedding takes place. Based- Ligne n°234 : on stereotypes and media presentations of mothers-in-law (Merrill,
Ligne n°235 : 2007), brides and grooms may harbor fears that the other party will be ...
Ligne n°235 : ... 2007), brides and grooms may harbor fears that the other party will be- Ligne n°236 : intrusive and critical. Mothers-in-law may worry about exclusion by the
Ligne n°237 : child-in-law (Morr Serewicz, & Hosmer, 2011). Such worries may be ...
Ligne n°236 : ... intrusive and critical. Mothers-in-law may worry about exclusion by the- Ligne n°237 : child-in-law (Morr Serewicz, & Hosmer, 2011). Such worries may be
Ligne n°238 : associated with negative relationship qualities after the wedding. By ...
Ligne n°238 : ... associated with negative relationship qualities after the wedding. By- Ligne n°239 : contrast, a study of the in-law tie found most children and
Ligne n°240 : mothers-in-law described the early relationship with positive ...
Ligne n°239 : ... contrast, a study of the in-law tie found most children and- Ligne n°240 : mothers-in-law described the early relationship with positive
Ligne n°241 : expectations (Turner, Young, & Black, 2006). The hope for a warm and ...- Ligne n°246 : We also considered variables associated with differences in in-law
Ligne n°247 : ties. Brides, grooms and their future mothers-in-law may approach this ...
Ligne n°246 : ... We also considered variables associated with differences in in-law- Ligne n°247 : ties. Brides, grooms and their future mothers-in-law may approach this
Ligne n°248 : tie with distinct expectations, emotions, and behaviors due to their ...
Ligne n°253 : ... younger generation (Bengtson & Kuypers, 1971; Fingerman, 2001; Martini,- Ligne n°254 : Grusec, & Bernardini, 2001). Similarly, mothers-in-law may be more
Ligne n°255 : knowledgeable of their future child-in-law, rate the relationship more ...
Ligne n°254 : ... Grusec, & Bernardini, 2001). Similarly, mothers-in-law may be more- Ligne n°255 : knowledgeable of their future child-in-law, rate the relationship more
Ligne n°256 : positively, and have more positive expectations of the tie. ...
Ligne n°258 : ... Differences also may be evident in ties involving sons- versus- Ligne n°259 : daughters-in-law. Wives typically feel closer to their mothers than
Ligne n°260 : husbands feel to their own mothers and likely assimilate their husbands ...
Ligne n°261 : ... into their own family (Lopata, 1999; Santos & Levitt, 2007).- Ligne n°262 : Additionally, parents-in-law rate ties to sons-in-law more positively
- Ligne n°262 : Additionally, parents-in-law rate ties to sons-in-law more positively
Ligne n°263 : than ties to daughters-in-law (Fingerman, 2004). The shared gender ...
Ligne n°262 : ... Additionally, parents-in-law rate ties to sons-in-law more positively- Ligne n°263 : than ties to daughters-in-law (Fingerman, 2004). The shared gender
Ligne n°264 : between daughters-in-law and mothers-in-law may heighten emotions ...
Ligne n°263 : ... than ties to daughters-in-law (Fingerman, 2004). The shared gender- Ligne n°264 : between daughters-in-law and mothers-in-law may heighten emotions
- Ligne n°264 : between daughters-in-law and mothers-in-law may heighten emotions
Ligne n°265 : (Kivett, 1989; Willson et al., 2003). Due to these differences, the ...
Ligne n°269 : ... Third party relationship factors also might influence ties. The period- Ligne n°270 : of courtship prior to engagement varies, and some in-laws may be
Ligne n°271 : recently acquainted whereas others may have known one another for ...
Ligne n°272 : ... years. Therefore, we considered how long the party had known the- Ligne n°273 : in-law. Further, because the ties are triadic in nature (Morr Serewicz,
Ligne n°274 : 2006) the quality of the partner’s relationship with his or her own ...
Ligne n°274 : ... 2006) the quality of the partner’s relationship with his or her own- Ligne n°275 : parent may influence the in-law tie.
Ligne n°277 : ... Structural factors also influence relationships. Distance may affect- Ligne n°278 : the ability to get together with in-laws in person (Lawton,
Ligne n°279 : Silverstein, & Bengtson, 1994). Higher levels of education are ...
Ligne n°282 : ... Therefore, it is important to consider education’s effects on the- Ligne n°283 : in-law relationship as well.
- Ligne n°285 : In sum, this study prospectively examined the formation of the in-law
Ligne n°286 : tie by collecting data from couples engaged to be married and each of ...
Ligne n°342 : ... Distance to mother-- Ligne n°343 : in-law in miles 305.67 (759.67) 253.34 (447.35) -- --
Ligne n°344 : Months has known ...
Ligne n°344 : ... Months has known- Ligne n°345 : mother-in-law 34.46 (29.22) 29.47 (20.11) -- --
Ligne n°346 : Proportions ...
Ligne n°360 : ... their romantic relationship, their own mother, and their relationship- Ligne n°361 : with their future mother-in-law. Mothers answered questions about
Ligne n°362 : relationships with their own child and future child-in-law. At Time 2, ...
Ligne n°361 : ... with their future mother-in-law. Mothers answered questions about- Ligne n°362 : relationships with their own child and future child-in-law. At Time 2,
Ligne n°363 : interviews included similar or follow up questions from Time 1. ...- Ligne n°368 : In-law relationship quality
Ligne n°371 : ... Scale (Newsom, Morgan, Nishishiba, & Rook, 2000) with regard to their- Ligne n°372 : in-law. Six items assess positive qualities of the relationship and six
Ligne n°373 : items assess negative qualities of the relationship. The six positive ...
Ligne n°377 : ... scale that ranged from 6–22 (M = 7.84, SD = 2.90, α = .86). Example- Ligne n°378 : items included: “How often has your [mother-in-law /
Ligne n°379 : daughter/son-in-law] acted warm or affectionate toward you?” “How often ...
Ligne n°378 : ... items included: “How often has your [mother-in-law /- Ligne n°379 : daughter/son-in-law] acted warm or affectionate toward you?” “How often
Ligne n°380 : has your [mother-in-law / daughter/son-in-law] done favors or other ...
Ligne n°379 : ... daughter/son-in-law] acted warm or affectionate toward you?” “How often- Ligne n°380 : has your [mother-in-law / daughter/son-in-law] done favors or other
- Ligne n°380 : has your [mother-in-law / daughter/son-in-law] done favors or other
Ligne n°381 : little things for you?” “How often has your [mother-in-law / ...
Ligne n°380 : ... has your [mother-in-law / daughter/son-in-law] done favors or other- Ligne n°381 : little things for you?” “How often has your [mother-in-law /
Ligne n°382 : daughter/son-in-law] not given you help when you wished he/she would?” ...
Ligne n°381 : ... little things for you?” “How often has your [mother-in-law /- Ligne n°382 : daughter/son-in-law] not given you help when you wished he/she would?”
Ligne n°383 : and “How often has your [mother-in-law / daughter/son-in-law] acted ...
Ligne n°382 : ... daughter/son-in-law] not given you help when you wished he/she would?”- Ligne n°383 : and “How often has your [mother-in-law / daughter/son-in-law] acted
- Ligne n°383 : and “How often has your [mother-in-law / daughter/son-in-law] acted
Ligne n°384 : angry or hostile toward you?” Responses to these questions ranged from ...- Ligne n°387 : Dimensions of In-law Relationships
- Ligne n°391 : At Time 1, we asked whether participants had met their future in-law (1
Ligne n°392 : = yes, 0 = no) and if so, how long they had known them. Most ...
Ligne n°392 : ... = yes, 0 = no) and if so, how long they had known them. Most- Ligne n°393 : participants (98.75%) had met their future in-laws, but two grooms had
Ligne n°394 : not. Participants indicated they had known the in-law from one month to ...
Ligne n°393 : ... participants (98.75%) had met their future in-laws, but two grooms had- Ligne n°394 : not. Participants indicated they had known the in-law from one month to
Ligne n°395 : 16 years (M = 2.51 years, SD = 1.86 years). ...
Ligne n°397 : ... We assessed frequency of in-person and telephone contact with both the- Ligne n°398 : mother or own child and the future in-law in the past year using a
Ligne n°399 : scale of 1 (never), 2 (once), 3 (2 to 5 Times), 4 (6 to 10 Times), 5 ...- Ligne n°407 : We assessed familiarity with the in-law prior to the wedding. At Time
Ligne n°408 : 1, participants answered 18 questions regarding their own mother/child ...
Ligne n°408 : ... 1, participants answered 18 questions regarding their own mother/child- Ligne n°409 : and their future in-law. For example, the bride and groom reported
Ligne n°410 : their mother’s and mother-in-law’s marital status, occupation, whether ...
Ligne n°409 : ... and their future in-law. For example, the bride and groom reported- Ligne n°410 : their mother’s and mother-in-law’s marital status, occupation, whether
Ligne n°411 : her parents were currently living, and so forth. Coders scored the ...
Ligne n°421 : ... Participants rated the quality of their relationship with their future- Ligne n°422 : in-law at Time 1. The first item, “How would you rate the overall
Ligne n°423 : quality of your relationship with your mother-in-law at this Time?” was ...
Ligne n°422 : ... in-law at Time 1. The first item, “How would you rate the overall- Ligne n°423 : quality of your relationship with your mother-in-law at this Time?” was
Ligne n°424 : rated 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent). Three other items “How much do you ...
Ligne n°424 : ... rated 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent). Three other items “How much do you- Ligne n°425 : like your mother-in-law?”, “Think of your ideal image of a
Ligne n°426 : mother-in-law. To what extent does your mother-in-law fit that image?”, ...
Ligne n°425 : ... like your mother-in-law?”, “Think of your ideal image of a- Ligne n°426 : mother-in-law. To what extent does your mother-in-law fit that image?”,
- Ligne n°426 : mother-in-law. To what extent does your mother-in-law fit that image?”,
Ligne n°427 : and “How much do you think your mother-in-law likes you?” were rated 1 ...
Ligne n°426 : ... mother-in-law. To what extent does your mother-in-law fit that image?”,- Ligne n°427 : and “How much do you think your mother-in-law likes you?” were rated 1
Ligne n°428 : (not at all) to 5 (very much), for the 4 items, α = .85. ...
Ligne n°432 : ... Participants responded to open-ended questions about positive changes- Ligne n°433 : and problems in their relationships with their in-law. At Time 1, we
Ligne n°434 : asked: a) “Marriage introduces new opportunities for you in your ...
Ligne n°434 : ... asked: a) “Marriage introduces new opportunities for you in your- Ligne n°435 : relationship with your in-laws. What do you expect to like best about
Ligne n°436 : your relationship with your mother-in-law after you are married?” and ...
Ligne n°435 : ... relationship with your in-laws. What do you expect to like best about- Ligne n°436 : your relationship with your mother-in-law after you are married?” and
Ligne n°437 : b) “Marriage also introduces challenges dealing with your in-laws as ...
Ligne n°436 : ... your relationship with your mother-in-law after you are married?” and- Ligne n°437 : b) “Marriage also introduces challenges dealing with your in-laws as
Ligne n°438 : you establish a new life. What do you expect to be the biggest problem ...
Ligne n°438 : ... you establish a new life. What do you expect to be the biggest problem- Ligne n°439 : in your relationship with your mother-in-law as a result of your
Ligne n°440 : marriage?” Questions were altered to address the appropriate party ...
Ligne n°440 : ... marriage?” Questions were altered to address the appropriate party- Ligne n°441 : (e.g,. daughter-in-law).
Ligne n°534 : ... SAS PROC MIXED due to possible dependence in responses among family- Ligne n°535 : members. That is, sons-in-law and their mothers-in-law would be
- Ligne n°535 : members. That is, sons-in-law and their mothers-in-law would be
Ligne n°536 : expected to report frequency of contact scores that are highly ...
Ligne n°537 : ... correlated, the couple’s reports of quality of tie to the reciprocal- Ligne n°538 : mother-in-law might be correlated and so forth. By taking into account
Ligne n°539 : the dependence among the individual responses within the same family, ...
Ligne n°545 : ... Analyses controlled for participants’ ages, education level,- Ligne n°546 : relationship duration with the mother/child in-law, and physical
Ligne n°547 : distance between mother-in-law and child in-law. We also controlled for ...
Ligne n°546 : ... relationship duration with the mother/child in-law, and physical- Ligne n°547 : distance between mother-in-law and child in-law. We also controlled for
- Ligne n°547 : distance between mother-in-law and child in-law. We also controlled for
Ligne n°548 : the quality of the relationship between the mother and her own child. ...- Ligne n°554 : Dimensions of the in-law relationship
Ligne n°556 : ... Table 3 presents the descriptive information for each family member- Ligne n°557 : reporting on his/her relationship with his/her in-law. As can be seen
Ligne n°558 : in Table 3, family members reported having contact 6 to 10 Times in the ...
Ligne n°559 : ... past year. Over half of family members reported having contact with the- Ligne n°560 : future in-law alone (as opposed to with the romantic partner present).
Ligne n°561 : Participants generally rated the quality of their relationship high at ...
Ligne n°561 : ... Participants generally rated the quality of their relationship high at- Ligne n°562 : Time 1. Average scores for participants’ knowledge of their in-laws was
Ligne n°563 : 75% correct (SD = .14). In comparison, average knowledge of their own ...- Ligne n°569 : Descriptive Information for Dimensions of In-Law Relationships at Time
Ligne n°570 : 1 and In-Law Relationship Qualities at Time 2 by Family Member ...
Ligne n°569 : ... Descriptive Information for Dimensions of In-Law Relationships at Time- Ligne n°570 : 1 and In-Law Relationship Qualities at Time 2 by Family Member
Ligne n°571 : Variable Wife ...
Ligne n°604 : ... all Time 1 predictors and Time 2 relationship qualities. Predictor- Ligne n°605 : variables were generation (1 = mother-in-law, 0 = child-in-law),
- Ligne n°605 : variables were generation (1 = mother-in-law, 0 = child-in-law),
Ligne n°606 : participant gender (1 = male, 0 = female), and side of family (1 = ...
Ligne n°608 : ... variables, multilevel models (i.e., SAS 9.2 PROC MIXED) revealed no- Ligne n°609 : difference between the family members, i.e. either mother-in-law, sons
Ligne n°610 : and daughters, on the cognitive predictor quiz score, or the affective ...
Ligne n°619 : ... many participants described expectations of a closer relationship with- Ligne n°620 : their in-laws. Some of these responses referred to gaining a new parent
Ligne n°621 : or child. A bride commented, “…it’s just like having another mother ...
Ligne n°627 : ... A second dominant positive theme involved relationships other than the- Ligne n°628 : in-law tie, especially future grandchildren. A bride sought advice,
Ligne n°629 : “…My fiancé has a bigger family and I was an only child. We plan to ...
Ligne n°630 : ... have more children like her family and learn from her.” Some- Ligne n°631 : participants commented on the marital tie (rather than the in-law tie).
Ligne n°632 : A groom’s mother stated, “…They look forward to starting a new life ...
Ligne n°638 : ... more because she’ll want to talk more since she doesn’t really get- Ligne n°639 : along with her other daughter-in-laws very well.” Several participants
Ligne n°640 : indicated they did not expect changes, particularly grooms, “…Just ...
Ligne n°653 : ... this concern, “The biggest challenge will be to have her trust us- Ligne n°654 : enough to know that we can do things on our own.” Mothers-in-law were
Ligne n°655 : aware of stereotypes they hoped to avoid. A groom’s mother explained, ...- Ligne n°660 : In-law Relationship Quality at Time 2
- Ligne n°668 : Table 4 shows that general contact with the in-law (i.e., contact with
Ligne n°669 : the romantic partner present) at Time 1 was significantly negatively ...- Ligne n°677 : In-law Relationship Quantitative Measures at Time 1 Predict Time 2
Ligne n°678 : Relationship Quality^e ...
Ligne n°695 : ... Education 0.07 0.10 −0.06 0.07- Ligne n°696 : Distance to in-law 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Ligne n°697 : Relationship duration with in-law 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 ...
Ligne n°696 : ... Distance to in-law 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00- Ligne n°697 : Relationship duration with in-law 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01
Ligne n°698 : Relationship quality with own ...- Ligne n°718 : At Time 2, general contact with the in-law (b = 0.83, p < .01) was
Ligne n°719 : significantly associated with negative relationship quality. By ...
Ligne n°743 : ... parties (see Table 5). Our initial predictions had included concerns- Ligne n°744 : about autonomy or intrusion by the mother-in-law, but these concerns
Ligne n°745 : were not associated with poorer relationship quality at Time 2. ...
Ligne n°758 : ... Education −0.06 0.08 −0.08 0.08- Ligne n°759 : Distance to in-law 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Ligne n°760 : Relationship duration with in-law 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 ...
Ligne n°759 : ... Distance to in-law 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00- Ligne n°760 : Relationship duration with in-law 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01
Ligne n°761 : Relationship quality with own ...
Ligne n°784 : ... pertained to the romantic relationship. For example, a bride worried- Ligne n°785 : her mother-in-law would side with the groom in an argument, “…and if
Ligne n°786 : James and I get in a fight…then I think it might be a sticky ...
Ligne n°790 : ... any kids and so that would be a place we could bond, but we won’t be- Ligne n°791 : able to.” A groom mentioned the relationship between his mother-in-law
Ligne n°792 : and his wife’s sibling, “The conflict between her treating my fiancé ...
Ligne n°820 : ... Finally, it is possible that qualities of the couple’s relationship- Ligne n°821 : shape the in-law relationship. We assessed the quality of the couple’s
Ligne n°822 : relationship after the wedding. We found that couple’s relationship was ...
Ligne n°822 : ... relationship after the wedding. We found that couple’s relationship was- Ligne n°823 : significantly associated with both positive and negative in-law
Ligne n°824 : relationship quality in bivariate tests. When we added this variable as ...
Ligne n°828 : ... non-significant before remained non-significant). Thus, more factors- Ligne n°829 : pertaining to the in-law relationship (contact, feelings of affection)
Ligne n°830 : shape this relationship above and beyond the marital tie. ...
Ligne n°834 : ... This study presents unique data examining the formation of- Ligne n°835 : mother-in-law and child-in-law relationships over time from the
- Ligne n°835 : mother-in-law and child-in-law relationships over time from the
Ligne n°836 : perspective of four family members. Findings support retrospective ...
Ligne n°836 : ... perspective of four family members. Findings support retrospective- Ligne n°837 : studies of the in-law tie that have found early emotional qualities are
Ligne n°838 : associated with reported relationship qualities after marriage ...
Ligne n°839 : ... (Merrill, 2007; Prentice, 2008). We found that early relationship- Ligne n°840 : qualities and contact alone with the future in-law facilitated better
Ligne n°841 : relationships after the wedding. Individuals’ beliefs about positive ...- Ligne n°848 : The majority of brides, grooms, and mothers-in-law did not endorse
Ligne n°849 : negative feelings about their in-law relationships portrayed in media ...
Ligne n°848 : ... The majority of brides, grooms, and mothers-in-law did not endorse- Ligne n°849 : negative feelings about their in-law relationships portrayed in media
Ligne n°850 : images and cultural stereotypes (Merrill, 2007). Rather, findings were ...
Ligne n°850 : ... images and cultural stereotypes (Merrill, 2007). Rather, findings were- Ligne n°851 : consistent with a qualitative study showing mothers-in-law and
Ligne n°852 : daughters-in-law reported positive expectations and feelings in the ...
Ligne n°851 : ... consistent with a qualitative study showing mothers-in-law and- Ligne n°852 : daughters-in-law reported positive expectations and feelings in the
Ligne n°853 : relationship (Turner et al., 2006). ...
Ligne n°858 : ... relationship qualities scales at Time 2 (after controlling for age,- Ligne n°859 : education, time known the in-law and other variables). Theory on the
Ligne n°860 : topic of in-law ties typically considers the ...
Ligne n°859 : ... education, time known the in-law and other variables). Theory on the- Ligne n°860 : topic of in-law ties typically considers the
Ligne n°861 : daughter-in-law/mother-in-law dyad to be more conflict-ridden than the ...
Ligne n°860 : ... topic of in-law ties typically considers the- Ligne n°861 : daughter-in-law/mother-in-law dyad to be more conflict-ridden than the
- Ligne n°861 : daughter-in-law/mother-in-law dyad to be more conflict-ridden than the
Ligne n°862 : son-in-law/mother-in-law dyad (Fischer, 1983; Kivett, 1989). ...
Ligne n°861 : ... daughter-in-law/mother-in-law dyad to be more conflict-ridden than the- Ligne n°862 : son-in-law/mother-in-law dyad (Fischer, 1983; Kivett, 1989).
- Ligne n°862 : son-in-law/mother-in-law dyad (Fischer, 1983; Kivett, 1989).
Ligne n°863 : Methodological differences may help account for the discrepancy in ...
Ligne n°863 : ... Methodological differences may help account for the discrepancy in- Ligne n°864 : patterns of findings. The vast majority of studies of in-law ties have
Ligne n°865 : been qualitative in nature (e.g., Merrill, 2007; Prentice, 2008; ...
Ligne n°870 : ... Nonetheless, we may have missed subtle nuances. One study did find- Ligne n°871 : gender differences in quantitative ratings of in-law ties, with
Ligne n°872 : daughters-in-law rating greater conflict and ambivalence with their ...
Ligne n°871 : ... gender differences in quantitative ratings of in-law ties, with- Ligne n°872 : daughters-in-law rating greater conflict and ambivalence with their
Ligne n°873 : mothers-in-law (Willson, Shuey, & Elder, 2003). That study examined a ...
Ligne n°872 : ... daughters-in-law rating greater conflict and ambivalence with their- Ligne n°873 : mothers-in-law (Willson, Shuey, & Elder, 2003). That study examined a
Ligne n°874 : distinct population, however, encompassing rural farm families in Iowa ...
Ligne n°874 : ... distinct population, however, encompassing rural farm families in Iowa- Ligne n°875 : in the late 1990s. Gender differences in in-law ties may have waned in
Ligne n°876 : more recent cohorts, particularly among non-rural populations such as ...
Ligne n°884 : ... relationship formation stage were associated with post-weddings quality- Ligne n°885 : of the in-law relationship. The patterns fit research and theory on the
Ligne n°886 : formation of friendships and romantic ties (Adams & Blieszner, 1993; ...- Ligne n°889 : Findings involving contact with future in-laws revealed interesting
Ligne n°890 : complexities. Having more contact in general was associated with lower ...
Ligne n°895 : ... positive feelings about the relationship after the wedding. These- Ligne n°896 : findings may reflect the triadic nature of the in-law relationship
Ligne n°897 : (Rittenour & Soliz, 2009; Sechrist et al., 2011). That is, contact in ...
Ligne n°898 : ... general includes the romantic partner. In some instances, the reporting- Ligne n°899 : family member may have felt coerced to interact with the future in-law.
Ligne n°900 : By contrast, contact that is individually initiated may be chosen and ...
Ligne n°904 : ... period were associated with more positive feelings and fewer negative- Ligne n°905 : feelings after marriage. Retrospectively, mothers-in-law and
Ligne n°906 : children-in-law have reported continuity in qualities of their tie from ...
Ligne n°905 : ... feelings after marriage. Retrospectively, mothers-in-law and- Ligne n°906 : children-in-law have reported continuity in qualities of their tie from
Ligne n°907 : before the marriage (Merrill, 2007). The findings also are consistent ...
Ligne n°913 : ... relationship between the mother and own child; thus, the stability in- Ligne n°914 : the in-law tie is above and beyond that involving the grown child.
- Ligne n°924 : Expectations of the In-Law Tie and Post-Wedding Relationship Qualities
Ligne n°936 : ... pattern is consistent with the literature. Most individuals enter the- Ligne n°937 : in-law relationship with positive expectations of their future
Ligne n°938 : relationship (Turner et al., 2006), making it difficult to detect ...
Ligne n°953 : ... potential source of problems was associated with increased negative- Ligne n°954 : feelings about in-laws. These findings substantiate the important role
Ligne n°955 : network members play in shaping marital ties (Sprecher & Felmlee, 2000) ...
Ligne n°955 : ... network members play in shaping marital ties (Sprecher & Felmlee, 2000)- Ligne n°956 : and in-law ties early on.
Ligne n°962 : ... conflict in the relationship (Fingerman, 1996). Similarly, theory- Ligne n°963 : regarding in-law ties led us to expect that anticipating such problems
Ligne n°964 : would predict poorer relationships (Morr Serewicz & Hosmer, 2011). ...
Ligne n°975 : ... and people who participated may represent a biased group, favorably- Ligne n°976 : inclined towards their in-laws. Likewise, the sample was homogenous.
Ligne n°977 : The scant literature on in-law ties suggests patterns differ across ...
Ligne n°976 : ... inclined towards their in-laws. Likewise, the sample was homogenous.- Ligne n°977 : The scant literature on in-law ties suggests patterns differ across
Ligne n°978 : racial and cultural groups. For example, ties to mothers-in-law are ...
Ligne n°977 : ... The scant literature on in-law ties suggests patterns differ across- Ligne n°978 : racial and cultural groups. For example, ties to mothers-in-law are
Ligne n°979 : highly valued in Black families (Goodwin, 2003; Veroff, Douvan, & ...
Ligne n°979 : ... highly valued in Black families (Goodwin, 2003; Veroff, Douvan, &- Ligne n°980 : Hatchett, 1995). In-law relationships also may vary by other
Ligne n°981 : demographic factors such as economic status. Future studies should ...
Ligne n°982 : ... attempt to capture a broader cross-section of the population. Further,- Ligne n°983 : father-in-laws deserve attention in future research because findings
Ligne n°984 : indicate that gender of the parent-in-law affects this tie (Willson et ...
Ligne n°983 : ... father-in-laws deserve attention in future research because findings- Ligne n°984 : indicate that gender of the parent-in-law affects this tie (Willson et
Ligne n°985 : al., 2003). ...- Ligne n°987 : In sum, this study added a unique perspective by assessing in-law
Ligne n°988 : relationships before and after the wedding and using all four family ...
Ligne n°989 : ... members’ perspectives. Findings revealed that the relationship between- Ligne n°990 : mothers-in-law and children-in-law may not be as conflict-ridden or
- Ligne n°990 : mothers-in-law and children-in-law may not be as conflict-ridden or
Ligne n°991 : difficult as media stereotypes. There were also fewer differences ...
Ligne n°991 : ... difficult as media stereotypes. There were also fewer differences- Ligne n°992 : between daughters-in-law and sons-in-law than expected. Moreover, in
- Ligne n°992 : between daughters-in-law and sons-in-law than expected. Moreover, in
Ligne n°993 : general, early positive relationship dimensions were associated with ...
Ligne n°997 : ... Nonetheless, anticipating certain problems were associated with- Ligne n°998 : increased conflict with in-laws. Thus, it is important for scholars to
Ligne n°999 : consider the relationship of in-laws before and after a wedding to ...
Ligne n°998 : ... increased conflict with in-laws. Thus, it is important for scholars to- Ligne n°999 : consider the relationship of in-laws before and after a wedding to
Ligne n°1000 : understand how a tie unfolds over time. ...
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