Literature DB >> 6875488

Marital satisfaction among military and civilian family practice residents.

R E Ricer.   

Abstract

Physicians have a lower divorced rate than the general population, but evidence suggests there are many potential sources of stress in medical marriages, particularly during postgraduate training. This investigation was undertaken to survey the degree of marital satisfaction among third-year family practice residents, to compare the level of marital satisfaction of military with civilian residents, and to identify variables that correlate with resident marital satisfaction. Results indicate that most residents are happily married and that marital satisfaction is no different for residents training in military programs than it is for residents in civilian programs. Correlations between marital satisfaction and indexes of potential sources of marital stress show that factors enhancing medical marriages are similar to factors enhancing marriages among other professional groups and the general public.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6875488

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Pract        ISSN: 0094-3509            Impact factor:   0.493


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Authors:  C Warde; W Allen; L Gelberg
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1996-12       Impact factor: 5.128

2.  Marital and parental satisfaction of married physicians with children.

Authors:  C M Warde; K Moonesinghe; W Allen; L Gelberg
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 5.128

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