Dyadic co** in couples: A conceptual integration and a review of the empirical literature
MK Falconier, R Kuhn - Frontiers in Psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The present review on dyadic co** (DC) aims at providing a critical integration of both the
conceptual and empirical DC literature and overcoming the limitations of past reviews by (a) …
conceptual and empirical DC literature and overcoming the limitations of past reviews by (a) …
Disability as an interpersonal experience: A systematic review on dyadic challenges and dyadic co** when one partner has a chronic physical or sensory …
Chronically disabling health impairments affect an increasing number of people worldwide.
In close relationships, disability is an interpersonal experience. Psychological distress is …
In close relationships, disability is an interpersonal experience. Psychological distress is …
Stress from daily hassles in couples: Its effects on intradyadic stress, relationship satisfaction, and physical and psychological well‐being
According to the systemic‐transactional stress model (STM; G. Bodenmann, European
Review of Applied Psychology, 1997; 47: 137), extradyadic stress from daily hassles can …
Review of Applied Psychology, 1997; 47: 137), extradyadic stress from daily hassles can …
Co** in couples: the systemic transactional model (STM)
Co** with stress has historically been viewed as an individual phenomenon. Specifically,
psychodynamic theories focusing on the regulation of intrapsychic conflicts, stimulus …
psychodynamic theories focusing on the regulation of intrapsychic conflicts, stimulus …
Examining the role of dyadic co** on the marital adjustment of couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART)
A couple is considered to be infertile if unable to conceive after 12 months of unprotected
sexual intercourse. An extended body of literature supports that infertility and infertility …
sexual intercourse. An extended body of literature supports that infertility and infertility …
Dyadic co** and marital satisfaction of older spouses in long-term marriage
M Landis, M Peter-Wight, M Martin… - GeroPsych, 2013 - econtent.hogrefe.com
The present study examines the association between co** behavior and their relationship
satisfaction in older spousal dyads. We examined N= 132 couples (M age= 68 years) and …
satisfaction in older spousal dyads. We examined N= 132 couples (M age= 68 years) and …
Dyadic co** responses and partners' perceptions for couple satisfaction: An actor–partner interdependence analysis
Applying the actor–partner interdependence model to 114 couples' data, we examined the
link between partners' change in reported dyadic co** responses from 6 months before …
link between partners' change in reported dyadic co** responses from 6 months before …
Fathers' experiences of supporting their partners during their preterm infant's stay in the neonatal intensive care unit: a multi-method study
A Stefana, P Biban, EM Padovani, M Lavelli - Journal of Perinatology, 2022 - nature.com
Objective To explore how the fathers experience their role as a support for their partner and
the relationship with them during their preterm infant's stay in the NICU. Study design Multi …
the relationship with them during their preterm infant's stay in the NICU. Study design Multi …
We are in this together—Aren't we? Congruence of common dyadic co** and psychological distress of couples facing breast cancer
Objectives Breast cancer (BC) can be understood as a we‐disease, which affects a couple
as a unit and requires co** as a unit (eg, common dyadic co**, CDC). However …
as a unit and requires co** as a unit (eg, common dyadic co**, CDC). However …
Fair enough? Decreased equity of dyadic co** across the transition to parenthood associated with depression of first-time parents
F Meier, A Milek, V Rauch-Anderegg… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The transition to parenthood (TTP) is a stressful life event for most couples. Therefore, the
way both partners jointly cope with stress (ie, dyadic co**) is important for the prevention …
way both partners jointly cope with stress (ie, dyadic co**) is important for the prevention …