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Regular Article

A Systematic Research Synthesis of the Various Adaptive Strategies Utilized by Dual-Income Couples

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Pages 126-141 | Received 28 Jan 2008, Accepted 16 Feb 2008, Published online: 08 Sep 2008
 

ABSTRACT

This article uses systematic research synthesis to review and critique the nonempirical and empirical literature on the various adaptive strategies of dual-income couples who are working to achieve balance in their marital, work, and family lives. The examination of such research-based adaptive strategies can inform therapists so that they may assist families who have become overburdened by balancing personal life with two jobs. Since increasing numbers of clients are maintaining a dual-income lifestyle, it may provide therapists with insight into the concerns, benefits, and management strategies that are particular to dual-career partners and their families.

The authors acknowledge the help and support of their professor, Kristen Benson, and their families, without whom the completion of this research paper would not have been possible.

Notes

∗Both authors contributed equally to the research and writing of this paper. As such, the authors' names are listed alphabetically.

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