Browsing Research Output by Subject "Marriage"
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The development of a culturally-appropriate marriage enrichment programme for black african married couples: overview of programmes
(Stellenbosch Univ, 2020)Development of knowledge on how to support marriages cross-culturally is necessary to inform appropriate solutions, especially for South Africa, where practical marital challenges amongst Black African married couples who ... -
Marriage and family in view of the doctrine of the covenant
(AOSIS, 2016)New emerging paradigms in Western culture have produced a new ethic. Not only social ethics in general but the ethics of marriage and family life are changing rapidly. This new ethic has inter alia a strong bearing on ... -
Only real men respect women : the use of scripture in the violence against women pandemic : research article
(Institute of Afro-Hellenic Studies ; University of Johannesburg, 2013)Violence against women is disturbing, and yet it remains endemic in all societies. The South African Government passed the Domestic Violence Act into law in 1998 (Act 116 of 1998) as part of the country’s local and ... -
Relationship standards and satisfaction in Chinese, Western and intercultural Chinese-Western couples in Australia
(Sage Publications, 2015)This study compared the endorsement of Chinese and Western relationship standards by Chinese, Western, and intercultural Chinese–Western couples. All couples were living in Australia. Couples’ relationship standards ... -
Sexual attitudes, marriage attitudes and sexual behaviours of females raised by single mothers and both parents: A comparative study
(Sabinet, 2014)The study was carried out to explore the role of attitudes towards marriage on the sexual behaviour of female raised by single mothers and those raised by both parents. The study utilised a quantitative approach, with a ... -
Staying married after stroke: a constructivist grounded theory qualitative study
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)Background: Marriages are one of the most powerful predictors of health and longevity, yet research in stroke has focused separately on survivors' experience of impairments and how spouses deal with caregiving. Objectives: ... -
Staying married after stroke: a constructivist grounded theory qualitative study
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)Background: Marriages are one of the most powerful predictors of health and longevity, yet research in stroke has focused separately on survivors’ experience of impairments and how spouses deal with caregiving. Objectives: ...