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DOI: 10.1093/sf/42.3.298
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Romanticism and Emotional Maturity: A Further Exploration

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“…Lee (1974a) found an inverse relationship between marital satisfaction and anomie. Dean (1968) found alienation negatively related to marital adjustment, while Dean (1966), Dean and Lucas (1979) and Cole et aL (1980) all found a significant, positive relationship between emotional maturity and marital adjustment. If we accept Rosner's model (1982) that alienation and commitment are polar types, then the research by Dean and Spanier (1974), where a positive correlation was found between commitment and marital adjustment, would add further evidence of an inverse relationship between alienation and emotional immaturity.…”
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“…Lee (1974a) found an inverse relationship between marital satisfaction and anomie. Dean (1968) found alienation negatively related to marital adjustment, while Dean (1966), Dean and Lucas (1979) and Cole et aL (1980) all found a significant, positive relationship between emotional maturity and marital adjustment. If we accept Rosner's model (1982) that alienation and commitment are polar types, then the research by Dean and Spanier (1974), where a positive correlation was found between commitment and marital adjustment, would add further evidence of an inverse relationship between alienation and emotional immaturity.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…One of the central characteristics of the emotionally mature person is the ability to withstand stress or at least not to be immobilized by it (Dean 1964(Dean , 1966Cole et al 1980). Alienation, on the other hand, has been shown by several studies to be inversely related to the confrontation of one's problems: Richardson (1963) found alienation related to opposition to fluoridation; Morris et al (1966) determined that alienation was a deterrent to well-child supervision; Gray, Kesler and Moodey (1967) found alienation inversely related to immunization; and Hoppe and Heller (1975) found that alienation was negatively related to utilization of health services by Mexican Americans.…”
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“…Igualmente, la madurez emocional se compone de manejo de estrés, manejo de la ira, relaciones saludables con la autoridad, integración, autocontrol, juicio, sexualidad, actitud hacia el aprendizaje, madurez intelectual, responsabilidad, centrarse en sí mismo vs. centrarse en lo social, comunicación, seguridad emocional y equilibrio social. (Dean, 1964(Dean, , 1966.…”
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