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Judee K. Burgoon - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Margaret Mckelvie - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • marital discord and well being in older adults is the association confounded by personality
    Psychology and Aging, 2006
    Co-Authors: Mark A. Whisman, Natalie Tolejko, Yael Chatav, Lisa A. Uebelacker, Margaret Mckelvie
    Abstract:

    : The associations between marital discord and multiple measures of well-being (depression, anxiety, life satisfaction, and self-esteem) were evaluated in a population-based sample of 416 couples in which the husband was 65 years or older. Results indicated that greater marital discord was associated with greater depression and lower life satisfaction and self-esteem. Furthermore, the associations between marital discord and well-being remained significant when statistically controlling for the Rival Explanation of the Big Five personality traits. Finally, there was little evidence for gender differences in the magnitude of the associations between marital discord and well-being. Findings suggest that marital discord is an important correlate of multiple measures of well-being in older individuals and that this association is not confounded by the Big Five personality traits.

Mark A. Whisman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • marital discord and well being in older adults is the association confounded by personality
    Psychology and Aging, 2006
    Co-Authors: Mark A. Whisman, Natalie Tolejko, Yael Chatav, Lisa A. Uebelacker, Margaret Mckelvie
    Abstract:

    : The associations between marital discord and multiple measures of well-being (depression, anxiety, life satisfaction, and self-esteem) were evaluated in a population-based sample of 416 couples in which the husband was 65 years or older. Results indicated that greater marital discord was associated with greater depression and lower life satisfaction and self-esteem. Furthermore, the associations between marital discord and well-being remained significant when statistically controlling for the Rival Explanation of the Big Five personality traits. Finally, there was little evidence for gender differences in the magnitude of the associations between marital discord and well-being. Findings suggest that marital discord is an important correlate of multiple measures of well-being in older individuals and that this association is not confounded by the Big Five personality traits.

Natalie Tolejko - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • marital discord and well being in older adults is the association confounded by personality
    Psychology and Aging, 2006
    Co-Authors: Mark A. Whisman, Natalie Tolejko, Yael Chatav, Lisa A. Uebelacker, Margaret Mckelvie
    Abstract:

    : The associations between marital discord and multiple measures of well-being (depression, anxiety, life satisfaction, and self-esteem) were evaluated in a population-based sample of 416 couples in which the husband was 65 years or older. Results indicated that greater marital discord was associated with greater depression and lower life satisfaction and self-esteem. Furthermore, the associations between marital discord and well-being remained significant when statistically controlling for the Rival Explanation of the Big Five personality traits. Finally, there was little evidence for gender differences in the magnitude of the associations between marital discord and well-being. Findings suggest that marital discord is an important correlate of multiple measures of well-being in older individuals and that this association is not confounded by the Big Five personality traits.

Yael Chatav - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • marital discord and well being in older adults is the association confounded by personality
    Psychology and Aging, 2006
    Co-Authors: Mark A. Whisman, Natalie Tolejko, Yael Chatav, Lisa A. Uebelacker, Margaret Mckelvie
    Abstract:

    : The associations between marital discord and multiple measures of well-being (depression, anxiety, life satisfaction, and self-esteem) were evaluated in a population-based sample of 416 couples in which the husband was 65 years or older. Results indicated that greater marital discord was associated with greater depression and lower life satisfaction and self-esteem. Furthermore, the associations between marital discord and well-being remained significant when statistically controlling for the Rival Explanation of the Big Five personality traits. Finally, there was little evidence for gender differences in the magnitude of the associations between marital discord and well-being. Findings suggest that marital discord is an important correlate of multiple measures of well-being in older individuals and that this association is not confounded by the Big Five personality traits.