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Money Doesn't Buy Happiness, but It Helps: Marital Satisfaction, Psychological Distress, and Demographic Differences Between Low- and Middle-Income Clinic Couples

机译:金钱并不能带来幸福,但可以帮助人们:婚姻满意度,心理困扰以及中低收入诊所夫妇之间的人口差异

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The characteristics of 51 very low-income and 61 middle-income couples receiving services from a university-based community clinic offering a sliding fee scale were compared on a number of demographic variables. Group differences were significant with the exception of the number of children and wife's ethnicity. Middle-income couples were better educated, more likely to be full-time employed, less likely to be from a minority group, older with longer relationships, and more likely to present with family problems. Middle-income couples also had significantly lower scores on the General Severity Index of the Brief Symptom Inventory and higher scores on the Dyadic Adjustment Scale. The relevance of these differences for clinicians is discussed.
机译:在许多人口统计学变量上,比较了51家极低收入夫妇和61名中等收入夫妇从一所大学的社区诊所接受服务的能力,这些诊所提供滑动费用表。除了孩子的数量和妻子的种族外,群体差异很大。中等收入的夫妇受过较好的教育,全职工作的可能性更高,来自少数群体的可能性更低,年龄更长,关系较长的人更容易出现家庭问题。中等收入夫妇的简短症状量表的一般严重程度指数得分也明显较低,而二进调整量表的得分较高。讨论了这些差异对临床医生的意义。

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