2020
DOI: 10.1177/0011000020918400
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Maintaining the Relationship: Relational Schemas and Women’s Intent to Seek Couple Therapy

Abstract: Women face more negative health outcomes than men due to relationship distress, but little is understood about why heterosexual women do or do not seek couple therapy. The present study addressed this gap by using the theory of planned behavior within an alternative structural equation modeling framework to examine the links between relational schemas and intention to seek couple therapy in a sample of heterosexual women ( N = 302) who were unhappy in their romantic relationships. Women who suppressed their ow… Show more

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“…The planned behaviour theory is commonly cited in studies that involves seeking help intention (Ajzen, 2002). The intention to seek help is closely related in predicting helpseeking behavior (Dschaak, Spiker, Berney, Miller, & Hammer, 2019;Spiker, Berney, Hammer, & Jensen, 2020). Therefore, the higher a person's intention, the more the likelihood behavior related to that desire will occur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The planned behaviour theory is commonly cited in studies that involves seeking help intention (Ajzen, 2002). The intention to seek help is closely related in predicting helpseeking behavior (Dschaak, Spiker, Berney, Miller, & Hammer, 2019;Spiker, Berney, Hammer, & Jensen, 2020). Therefore, the higher a person's intention, the more the likelihood behavior related to that desire will occur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%