I will be green for us: When consumers compensate for their partners' unsustainable behavior

A Cakanlar, H Nikolova… - Journal of Marketing …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In the context of romantic relationships, partners regularly observe each other's
unsustainable behavior. But how do these unsustainable behaviors influence each member …

Growing together through our cultural differences: Self-expansion in intercultural romantic relationships

AL West, H Naeimi, AA Di Bartolomeo… - Personality and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Intercultural romantic relationships are increasingly common and although the obstacles
such couples face are well documented, the factors that facilitate their success are less …

Measuring “we‐ness” in couple relationships: A social identity approach

T Cruwys, EI South, WK Halford, JA Murray… - Family …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Research on couple relationships has increasingly focused on the concept of “we‐ness”, the
subjective closeness of the couple bond, as crucial to predicting relationship outcomes …

Divided together: How marginalization of intercultural relationships is associated with identity integration and relationship quality

MA Yampolsky, AL West, B Zhou… - Social …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the growing prevalence of intercultural romantic relationships—in which partners
identify with different racial, national, or religious backgrounds—people in intercultural …

Partners' internal stress and well‐being: The role of dyadic co** and problem resolution

S Donato, AF Pagani, O Rosta‐Filep… - Personal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Couples' experiences of daily stress can be detrimental for partners' individual and relational
well‐being, specifically their identity as a couple, their relational satisfaction, and their life …

The benefits of being clear: role clarity in stepmotherhood is associated with greater overall identity clarity and well-being

EB Slotter, A Audigier, PM Markey - Self and Identity, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Stepfamilies are one of the most common familial structures in the United States. The
present research sought to examine the experiences of stepparents, specifically …

It's what I think you do that matters: Comparing self, partner, and shared perspectives of what a romantic partner does to regulate your emotions

SA Walker, RT Pinkus, KS Double… - European Journal …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Romantic partners routinely regulate each other's emotions; this phenomenon is known as
extrinsic emotion regulation. Previous research investigating emotion regulation in couples …

On stories, conceptual space, and physical place: considering the function and features of stories throughout the narrative ecology

WL Dunlop, D Wilkinson Westberg - Personality Science, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Life stories, or narrative identities, are psychosocial constructions that work to establish a
sense of self-continuity through time and across contexts. These stories, which represent a …

Latina young people's perspectives on healthy romantic relationships: a strengths-based, qualitative inquiry

SR Pace, JM Lilly, MC Emerick - Journal of Couple & Relationship …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
There is a dearth of research examining the relationship perspectives of Latina young
people, a population that reports disproportionate rates of teen dating violence (TDV). This …

Stability and change in newlyweds' social networks over the first years of marriage.

BB Haggerty, H Du, DP Kennedy… - Journal of Family …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Marriage sanctifies the relationship between two spouses, but what happens to their
relationships with family, friends, and others who comprise their social networks? Scholarly …