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This study examined the relationship between family-of-origin factors (the quality of parent-child relationship, the quality of parents' marriage, and the quality of the childhood environment) and couple relationship quality among a sample of Albanian individuals who were currently living in the United States. Results revealed similarity with and variation from research done with the U. S. samples. Not all of the family-of-origin variables that were found to be significant in predicting relationship quality for U.S. couples were significant for Albanian couples. Significance was found only…mehr

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This study examined the relationship between family-of-origin factors (the quality of parent-child relationship, the quality of parents' marriage, and the quality of the childhood environment) and couple relationship quality among a sample of Albanian individuals who were currently living in the United States. Results revealed similarity with and variation from research done with the U. S. samples. Not all of the family-of-origin variables that were found to be significant in predicting relationship quality for U.S. couples were significant for Albanian couples. Significance was found only between father-child relationship and females' relationship quality, as well as between overall evaluation of family processes and females' relationship satisfaction. The overall effects of the Albanian family-of-origin variables were significant in predicting females' relationship satisfaction and males' relationship stability. It is suggested that explanations of the findings are rooted on cultural differences. Findings are especially helpful for family therapists and educators who work with different populations, as they increase cultural and research awareness.
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Autorenporträt
Vjollca K. Martinson se doctoró en Matrimonio, Familia y Desarrollo Humano por la Universidad Brigham Young. Es terapeuta matrimonial y familiar licenciada. Sus intereses clínicos y de investigación se centran en la calidad de las relaciones matrimoniales y el tratamiento de niños y adolescentes con graves dificultades emocionales y de comportamiento.