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A Longitudinal Analysis of the Association between Transition into Marriage and Life Satisfaction and Childhood Parental Divorce as a Moderator 원문보기

Family and environment research : fer, v.59 no.1, 2021년, pp.113 - 125  

이윤주 (국민대학교 교양대학)

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Previous research on the association between marriage and life satisfaction is limited due to the lack of attempts to investigate the time profiles of life satisfaction around marriage. This study addresses unresolved questions about the positive association between marriage and life satisfaction as...

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