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Early Childhood Education Journal | 1993

Domains of subjective well-being in farm men and women

Patricia Wozniak; Peggy S. Draughn; Patricia K. Knaub

Global satisfaction in 1,110 farm residents are measured as a weighted average of satisfaction with eight aspects of life, with the results supporting a goal-achievement model of well-being. In a stepwise regression analysis (R2=0.472), global satisfaction is most strongly related to satisfaction with control over ones life, followed by satisfaction with family and financial matters. The relative contributions of the satisfaction domains to global satisfaction are a function of gender and off-farm employment status.


Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal | 1982

Working Wives: Their Impact on Perceptions of Role Competency of Middle-Age Husbands.

Peggy S. Draughn; Carolyn M. Rutledge

The impact of the employment of the wife on the middle-age mans perceptions of competency in the provider role and the husband role was explored in this study. Pro portional for the area in race and socioeconomic status, the sample of 175 married men, 25 to 55 years of age, employed in business or industry, were interviewed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. An analysis of variance was used to statistically test for significant factors. The employment status of the wife had no significant impact on perceptions of husband competence or provider competence. The interaction of race and employ ment status of the wife was significant to perceived competence in the provider role. White husbands perceived themselves as most competent providers when wives held blue collar jobs, while black husbands perceived themselves as most competent providers when wives held white collar jobs.


Journal of Divorce & Remarriage | 1994

Divorcees' Economic Well-Being and Financial Adequacy as Related to Interfamily Grants

Peggy S. Draughn; Ronda C. LeBoeuf; Patricia Wozniak; Frances C. Lawrence; Lisa R. Welch


Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal | 1988

A Multi-State Study of Off-Farm Employment

Patricia Wozniak; Peggy S. Draughn; Karen L. Perch


Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal | 1988

Multiple Roles, Lifestyle Satisfaction, and Marital Happiness Among Farm Wives

Peggy S. Draughn; Linda F. Little; Patricia Wozniak; Patricia Kain Knaub; O'Neal Weeks; Craig W. Smith


Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal | 1988

Wives Employed Off the Farm: Impact on Lifestyle Satisfaction

Patricia Kain Knaub; Peggy S. Draughn; Patricia Wozniak; Linda F. Little; Craig W. Smith; O'Neal Weeks


Early Childhood Education Journal | 1994

Criteria families use to select nursing homes

Aimee D. Prawitz; Frances C. Lawrence; Peggy S. Draughn; Patricia Wozniak


Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal | 1988

Impact of Women's Off-Farm Employment on Marital Adjustment.

Linda F. Little; Patricia Kain Knaub; Patricia Wozniak; Peggy S. Draughn; Craig W. Smith; O'Neal Weeks


Journal of divorce | 1989

Attiitudes of Attorneys and Judges Toward Joint Custody and Its Litigation

Linda R. Selleck; Peggy S. Draughn; Fred Waddell; Steven M. Buco


Journal of divorce | 1988

Joint Custody:: Perceptions of Judges and Attorneys

Peggy S. Draughn; Fred Waddell; Linda R. Selleck

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Patricia Wozniak

Louisiana State University

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Craig W. Smith

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Patricia Kain Knaub

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Aimee D. Prawitz

Northern Illinois University

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