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Experiences of Child Marriage Among Women and Men in Turkey
Every marriage before the age of 18, regardless of gender, is considered a human rights violation, a public health problem, and a social risk. The...
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The Efficacy of Web-Based Marriage Preparation Education for Premarital Couples
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of web-based marriage preparation education provided to engaged couples before marriage on their knowledge of...
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Am I man Enough?: A Qualitative Study of African American Heterosexual Men’s Attitudes Toward Marriage
This study utilized a social constructivist lens to explore African American heterosexual men’s attitudes toward marriage and provide an...
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‘Because of Cows’: Exploring Factors Influencing Child Marriage among Women in the Bawku West District, Ghana
While the understanding of child marriage in Ghana has improved in recent decades, scholarship on this important topic remains scant, especially...
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Marriage Experience Among Patients with Schizophrenia: A Qualitative Narrative Study
Marriage experience may differ from the general population for patients with schizophrenia. Therefore, the current study was designed to explore the...
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Benevolent and Hostile Sexism in Endorsement of Heterosexist Marriage Traditions Among Adolescents and Adults
Within most western countries, gendered proposal, surname, and wedding traditions remain widely endorsed. A previous study indicated that endorsement...
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Marriage Equality and Activity Limitations Among Older Adults in Same-Sex Relationships
IntroductionIn the USA, 37 states and the District of Columbia had legalized same-sex marriage (SSM) via court decision or legislation before the...
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Relational Well-Being Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Young Adults in Taiwan: Before and After the Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage
IntroductionOn May 24, 2019, Taiwan became the first country in Asia to legalize marriage between two same-sex adults. While increasing research has...
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The Relationship Between Religiosity and Marriage From Emerging to Established Adulthood
This investigation examined the relationship between religiosity and marriage across a period of life marked by the transition from emerging...
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Sex Reassignment Surgery, Marriage, and Reproductive Rights of Intersex and Transgender People in Sunni Islam
The traditional gender binary constitutes an integral aspect of Islamic social ethics, which has a pivotal role in shaping religious obligations,...
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Relationship between Religion and Public Attitudes toward Same-Sex Marriage: Examining the role of Traditional Chinese Religions through a Case Study of Hong Kong
IntroductionExtensive studies have shown that religion is one of the most robust predictors of attitudes toward non-heterosexuality. This research...
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Does Same-Sex Marriage Legalization Make Gay Men Want to Have Children? Findings from a Panel Study in Taiwan
IntroductionThis study capitalized on prospective legal change in Taiwan to capture changes in gay men’s desires and attitudes toward parenthood as a...
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Hostile Sexism and Gender System Justification Predict Greater Support for Girl Child Marriage in Turkey
The current study examines whether individual differences in the endorsement of hostile and benevolently sexist ideology predict attitudes toward...
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Not on the Same(-Sex) Page: How Religion Shapes Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage Among Sexual Minorities and Heterosexuals
IntroductionSexual minorities tend to support same-sex marriage (SSM), yet ~ 7% remain opposed. Along religious lines, more than 60% of mainline...
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EMDR with First-Generation College Students At-Risk of Facing a Forced Marriage
In forced marriage cases, individuals and couples are coerced by emotional and physical violence into marriage and risk ostracization from their...
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On the Link Between Reciprocal/Authoritarian Filial Piety and Internalized Homonegativity: Perceived Pressure to Get Married in a Heterosexual Marriage as a Mediator
Previous research has revealed that filial piety belief plays a critical role in self-acceptance of sexual orientation, but studies have rarely...
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“Laws Could Always Be Revoked”: Sociopolitical Uncertainty in the Transition to Marriage Equality
IntroductionShifting sociopolitical landscapes may create doubts, questions, or concerns for individuals, especially those who hold a disenfranchised...