Adolescent premarital sexual activity, cohabitation, and attitudes toward marriage.
Female; Humans; Male; Adolescent; Prevalence; *Attitude; Interpersonal Relations; Family/psychology; Sexual Behavior/*psychology/statistics & numerical data
Societal trends indicate ambivalent attitudes about marriage. Specifically, there is greater acceptance of divorce and nontraditional living arrangements such as cohabitation, as well as acceptance and prevalence of premarital sex, than in the past. The authors examine adolescent attitudes toward marriage and their association with premarital sexual activity and cohabitation. Recommendations for helping adolescents understand the realities of marriage and family life are shared.
Martin P D; Martin D; Martin M
Adolescence
2001
1905-6
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Adolescent premarital sexual activity, cohabitation, and attitudes toward marriage.
Adolescence; Attitude to Sexuality – In Adolescence; Divorce – Trends; Marriage – Psychosocial Factors – In Adolescence; Sex Education – In Adolescence
Societal trends indicate ambivalent attitudes about marriage. Specifically, there is greater acceptance of divorce and nontraditional living arrangements such as cohabitation, as well as acceptance and prevalence of premarital sex, than in the past. The authors examine adolescent attitudes toward marriage and their association with premarital sexual activity and cohabitation. Recommendations for helping adolescents understand the realities of marriage and family life are shared.
Martin P D; Martin D; Martin M
Adolescence
2001
2001
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Expressed attitudes of adolescents toward marriage and family life.
Female; Male; Texas; Human; Descriptive Statistics; Surveys; Adolescence; Attitude Measures; Random Sample; Divorce; Sexuality; Family – Psychosocial Factors; Attitude – In Adolescence; Marriage – Psychosocial Factors
In the U.S., modifications in family structure and in attitudes concerning marriage and family life have been numerous. Areas such as sexual behavior and alternative living arrangements have become highly varied and nontraditional compared to past generations. This study examined the attitudes of adolescents toward aspects of marriage and family life. The majority of adolescents expressed negative attitudes toward divorce and viewed marriage as a lifelong commitment. While only about a third of the adolescents expressed positive attitudes toward premarital sex, a majority indicated they would engage in sexual intercourse before marriage, or already have. Interestingly, about half of the adolescents held positive attitudes toward cohabitation. Lastly, the adolescents demonstrated a growing acceptance of premarital counseling and psychoeducational interventions regarding marriage and family life.
Martin P D; Specter G; Martin D; Martin M
Adolescence
2003
2003
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Type 1 Cryoglobulinemia Response to Thalidomide and Lenalidomide
therapy; Rheumatology; patient; criteria; imids; multiple-myeloma; poems-syndrome; vasculitis; waldenstroms macroglobulinemia
Among the varying etiologies of cryoglobulinemia (Cg), type I Cg represents the rarest form and is most often associated with lymphoproliferative disorders such as non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia, or multiple myeloma. Clinical manifestations are generally those of small-vessel vasculitis and/or hyperviscosity. The treatment of patients with type 1 disease generally consists of chemotherapy directed at the lymphoproliferative disorder or varying levels of empiric immunosuppression including apheresis, glucocorticoids, and cytotoxic agents. In recent years, anecdotes of biologic and/or immunomodulatory therapy with rituximab and thalidomide have been reported.(1-4) Occasionally. patients present with severe type 1 cryoglobulinemic disease in the absence of a defined malignancy but with monoclonal gammopathy of otherwise undetermined significance (MGUS); the treatment of such patients is controversial.(5,6) We recently treated such a patient with traditional immunosuppressives and rituximab but found him ultimately to respond only to thalidomide and its congener, lenalidomide.
Calabrese C; Faiman B; Martin D; Reu F; Calabrese L H
Jcr-Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
2011
2011-04
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/RHU.0b013e3182155e8d" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1097/RHU.0b013e3182155e8d</a>