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Health Social Welfare Review 2017 Volume.37 No. 2 p.126 ~ p.149
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The Effects of Stress and Marital Satisfaction on Depression in Middle-Aged Couples: Analysis Using an Actor-Partner Interdependence Model
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Cha Geun-Yeong
Kim Suk-Sun Gil Min-Ji
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of middle-aged couples¡¯ stress and marital satisfaction on depression individually and interactively between wife and husband by using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM). Data from 207 middle aged couples have been analysed with path analysis. The results of this study were as follows. There was a significant degree of similarities between husband and wife on stress, marital satisfaction and depression. Stress had significant actor effect on the depression of husband and wife alike, revealing the influence of positive stress on depression. In contrast, there was difference in the influence of the partner effect between husband and wife. That is, the stress of husband had no partner effect on the wife¡¯s depression, whereas, the stress of wife had negative partner effect on the husband¡¯s depression. Martial satisfaction had also actor effect presenting that when martial satisfaction was high, individual depression of husband and wife was low. Likewise the stress, marital satisfaction had no partner effect on the wives¡¯ depression, indicating that wives¡¯ marital satisfaction had negatively influenced the depression of their partner. However, the husband¡¯s marital satisfaction had no influence on their partners¡¯ depression. These findings emphasized the importance of considering the reciprocal influences between wife and husband when planning interventions and
programs in regards to improving the depression of middle aged couples.
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KEYWORD
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Middle-Aged Couples, Stress, Marital Satisfaction, Depression, Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM)
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