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THE INFLUENCE OF PAST ABUSE ON HETEROSEXUAL COHABITING COUPLES' RELATIONSHIP TYPES
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Title
THE
INFLUENCE
OF
PAST
ABUSE
ON
HETEROSEXUAL
COHABITING
COUPLES'
RELATIONSHIP
TYPES
Author
Thanasiu, Page
Keywords
cohabiting couples
abuse
interpersonal relationships
Abstract
This
study
investigated
the
influence
of
past
witnessed
or
experienced
abuse
on
heterosexual
cohabiting
couples'
Premarital
Personal
and
Relationship
Evaluation
for
Cohabiting
Couples
(PREPARE-CC)
couple
relationship
types.
The
researcher
utilized
preexisting
data
from
5
,
000
cohabiting
couples
who
had
previously
participated
in the
PREPARE
marriage
preparation
program
and had
completed
the
PREPARE-CC
inventory
including
a
demographic
section
that
elicited
information
about
past
abuse.
Discriminant
analysis
was
conducted
in
SPSS
to
answer
the
question
of
whether
the
presence
of
past
witnessed
or
experienced
abuse
could
successfully
predict
relationship
type
among
cohabiting
couples.
Results
of the
discriminant
analysis
yielded
no
significant
ability
to
classify
cohabiting
couples
by
individuals'
experience
of
past
abuse
,
however
,
isolating
females
and
males
with the
highest
frequencies
of
past
abuse
indicated
that
males
abused
"very
often"
had a
higher
frequency
of
higher-satisfaction
relationship
types
than the
general
sample
consisting
mostly
of
individuals
with
little
or
no
history
of
abuse.
Females
reporting
abuse
"very
often"
did
not
follow
this
same
pattern.
Recommendations
were
made
for
future
longitudinal
studies
and for
strength-based
research
on
healthy
heterosexual
cohabiting
couples
in an
effort
to
understand
what
contributes
to these
couples'
success.
Adviser
Robinson, Edward (Mike)
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
Department of Child, Family and Community Sciences
Degree Grantor
Education
Degree Program
Counselor Education
Graduation Date
2005-05-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2005-05-01
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0000512
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0000512
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