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TítuloA moderated cumulative model of personality adjustment in divorced adults: implications for counselling
Autor(es)Lamela, Diogo
Figueiredo, Bárbara
Bastos, Alice
Palavras-chavePersonality
Divorce
Life satisfaction
Adjustment
Counselling
Well-being
Data2018
EditoraTaylor & Francis
RevistaBritish Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Resumo(s)Using a life-span developmental psychology model of positive personality adjustment, this study had two aims. First, this study aimed to compare additive and threshold cumulative models of personality adjustment after divorce. The cumulative effect hypothesis states that the number of indicators is a more accurate predictor of an outcome than any single indicator considered individually. The second aim was to test whether the association between the positive personality adjustment cumulative model and satisfaction with life (selected as the subjective criterion of personality adjustment) would be moderated by divorce-related variables. Divorced adults (N = 460) were asked to answer to self-report measures of indicators/correlates of personality adjustment. Results supported an additive cumulative model of satisfaction with life, in which the more number of personality adjustment indicators, the more divorce-related satisfaction with life. The association between the cumulative index of personality adjustment and satisfaction with life was moderated by time since divorce and divorce initiator status. Implications for counselling are discussed.
TipoArtigo
Descrição"Published online: 05 Jun 2017"
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/48967
DOI10.1080/03069885.2017.1335854
ISSN0306-9885
e-ISSN1469-3534
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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