2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2017.11.022
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Relations Between Depression Level and Conflict Resolution Styles, Marital Adjustments of Patients With Major Depression and Their Spouses

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“…The findings obtained by de Ornelas Maia et al in 2017 are consistent with the recent hypotheses suggesting that this protocol with an improved emotional management serves as a potential source of improving the quality of life and sexual functioning (15). As the first explanation, depression appears to be positively correlated with marital conflicts and communication problems in couples (6,29), and this relationship appears more significant in women than men (29,30). The largest influence on interpersonal performance has been observed in women (30).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…The findings obtained by de Ornelas Maia et al in 2017 are consistent with the recent hypotheses suggesting that this protocol with an improved emotional management serves as a potential source of improving the quality of life and sexual functioning (15). As the first explanation, depression appears to be positively correlated with marital conflicts and communication problems in couples (6,29), and this relationship appears more significant in women than men (29,30). The largest influence on interpersonal performance has been observed in women (30).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Whisman and Steven found depressed married participants to exhibit a poorer marital adjustment than the non-depressed ones (5). Another study discovered negative correlations between depression and marital adjustment, and found the solving styles of marital conflict to be the predictors of depression in depressed participants (6). These studies suggest the importance of further examining depressive disorders in terms of interpersonal relationships and communication patterns, although they have failed to propose any appropriate interventions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Choosing a spouse is indeed one of the most difficult decisions in one's life . Individuals get married for various reasons, such as pleasure, love, aspiration to create a family, sexual need, or desire to escape isolation and societal hardship (Ozguc and Tanriverdi, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[38][39][40] Numerous previous studies have examined the relationship between family impact such as marital conflict and various aspects of wellbeing. The majority of previous research has established a direct link between marital conflict and aspects of life quality, such as mental health, [41][42][43][44] subjective wellbeing, 45 life satisfaction 46 and suicide ideation. 44,47 However, 48 study contradicts the findings of other researchers, as he discovered that marital conflict has no significant relationship with psychological wellbeing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%