This study provided valuable insights into the coping strategies used by wives of alcoholics and the challenges they faced in managing their spouse's addiction.doi:10.4103/jehp.jehp_662_23Quadras, JyothiAnitharani, M.Pradeep, R. Johnson
the sudden death of a spouse may trigger financial strains if that spouse had been the family’s primary breadwinner (Umberson, 1992). Likewise, chronic strains may precede a stressful life event; for example, an adult child’s struggle with drug addiction may trigger their untimely and sudden...
In addition to volunteer- ing with military family support organizations, she was a senior advisor to military spouse organi- zations and led the establishment of two spouse organizations. Response: A mother approached my Burke Centre Festival booth and told me FCPS helped her child socially ...
which men spent on a work shift. During the pandemic, the duration of separation was indefinitely long, since the men, having left for work, were not able to return home and did not know when they could be reunited with their spouse/lover. At the time ...
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In addition, families are frequently confronted by unexpected, stress-causing catastrophes: chronic illness and death addiction; abandonment by a spouse; unemployment; rape; national and international political crises; and natural disasters. Stress and the Family, Volume II: Coping With Catastrophe shows...
Plausible explanations are that older people might have stronger concerns about the consequences of reinfection whereas currently married people might want to protect their spouse and children through vaccination. Furthermore, participants not working full time showed higher BI-BV, plausibly because of ...
and increased feelings of competition with fellow employees; unemployment or underemployment; inadequate health insurance, including lack of medical or dental coverage, decreased quality of coverage, and inability to obtain coverage; social role constraints, such as dissolution of spouse/partner relationship...
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Focus inwardly on you losing your lifeand doesn't involve worrying about the death of someone else. Contemplating or fearing an illness or accident taking the life of someone you love or care about such as your child, spouse/partner, a parent or friend, for instance, doesnotconstitute thanat...