The role of marital power in depression and marital distress

Although research has established a clear relationship between depression and marital distress, the causal direction of this relationship cannot be determined from the existing data. Drawing on sex role theory, the learned helplessness model of depression, and a review of empirical research, this ar...

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Family counseling
Marital Satisfaction
Marriage
Mental depression
Power
Sex Role
Sex roles
Spouses
Stress Variables
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