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The Family Journal | 2008

Importance of Marital Characteristics and Marital Satisfaction: A Comparison of Asian Indians in Arranged Marriages and Americans in Marriages of Choice

Jayamala Madathil; James M. Benshoff

To date, little research has been published related to cross-cultural differences in such marital factors as love, intimacy, happiness, and satisfaction. The present study compares factors contributing to marital satisfaction and examines correlations between the importance of these factors and the level of satisfaction for three groups: Asian Indians in arranged marriages living in India (n = 229), Asian Indians in arranged marriages living in the United States (n = 185), and Americans in marriages of choice (n = 173). Results indicated significant differences between the three groups on both total importance and total satisfaction mean scores. Implications for multicultural marriage counseling are discussed and recommendations for further cross-cultural research are presented.


Community College Journal of Research and Practice | 2006

Rural Dislocated Women in Career Transition: The Importance of Supports and Strategies.

Atticia B. McAtee; James M. Benshoff

Job loss researchers have focused on the physical and mental well being of White working and middle class men, their families, friends, and coworkers to with immediate reemployment as the outcome. This study focused on low-income rural women dislocated workers and their decision to enroll in community college for retraining or seek immediate reemployment. Participants were 125 women (86 white, 39 African American; x = 42 years) who held a high school diploma or GED and who were laid off from manufacturing jobs within the last 2 years. Differences between two groups of women based on demographic variables and Transition Guide and Questionnaire-Modified (TGQ-M) scores were examined. The TGQ-M was developed to assess an individuals ability to cope with life transitions, based on Schlossbergs (1995) model of 4Ss (situation, self, supports, and strategies). One group enrolled in community college for retraining while the other group sought immediate reemployment. Findings revealed significant relationships between level of education and race/ethnicity and community college retraining. African-American women in this sample perceived themselves as having less support in coping with job loss. Women who chose community college had higher TGQ-M scores overall. Race/ethnicity and perception of support from others were the best predictors of community college retraining. Women, especially older women of color, have the hardest time finding quality employment after layoff. This study raised questions about the reasons why fewer African-American women in this sample enrolled in community college for retraining and had lower Supports scores than white women. Implications for counseling and future research are discussed.


Journal of Experiential Education | 2002

Facilitating Group Cohesion Among Adolescents Through Challenge Course Experiences

J. Scott Glass; James M. Benshoff


Journal of Counseling and Development | 1996

The Structured Peer Consultation Model for School Counselors

James M. Benshoff; Pamela O. Paisley


Journal of Counseling and Development | 1996

The Future Is Now: Promoting Professionalism among Counselors-in-Training.

David A. Spruill; James M. Benshoff


Journal of college counseling | 2003

A systems approach to understanding and counseling college student-athletes.

Teresa B. Fletcher; James M. Benshoff; Melanie Richburg


Elementary school guidance and counseling | 1993

The Family Communication Project: Fostering Parent-Child Communication about Sexuality.

James M. Benshoff; Sharon J. Alexander


Counselor Education and Supervision | 1987

A Proposed Model for Peer Supervision

Theodore P. Remley; James M. Benshoff; Carol A. Mowbray


Counselor Education and Supervision | 2008

Using Personal Growth Groups in Multicultural Counseling Courses to Foster Students' Ethnic Identity Development.

P. Clay Rowell; James M. Benshoff


Counselor Education and Supervision | 2000

Helping Beginning Counselors Develop a Personal Theory of Counseling.

David A. Spruill; James M. Benshoff

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Craig S. Cashwell

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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David A. Spruill

Louisiana State University

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Harriet L. Glosoff

University of Southern Mississippi

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P. Clay Rowell

University of North Georgia

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Arline Edwards-Joseph

North Carolina State University

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