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Thomas Bradbury
Thomas Bradbury
Professor of Psychology, UCLA
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Are changes in marital satisfaction sustained and steady, or sporadic and dramatic?
RJ Joiner, TN Bradbury, JA Lavner, AL Meltzer, JK McNulty, LA Neff, ...
American Psychologist, 2023
2023
Common dyadic coping buffers low commitment
M Kessler, TN Bradbury, V Brandstätter, M Martin, FW Nussbeck, ...
PsychArchives, 2023
2023
Lasting Declines in Couples’ Social Network Interactions in the First Years of COVID
BB Haggerty, DP Kennedy, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 01461672231169591, 2023
12023
A psychometric analysis of the Relationship Attribution Measure–Online Behavior
KT Sullivan, AF Sullivan, TN Bradbury
Family Relations, 2023
2023
Stability and change in newlyweds’ social networks over the first years of marriage.
BB Haggerty, H Du, DP Kennedy, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Journal of Family Psychology 37 (1), 20, 2023
12023
Typologies of duocentric networks among low-income newlywed couples
DP Kennedy, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Network Science, 1-25, 2023
2023
State minimum wage increases delay marriage and reduce divorce among low‐wage households
BR Karney, JB Wenger, MA Zaber, TN Bradbury
Journal of Marriage and Family 84 (4), 1196-1207, 2022
62022
Three tests of the Vulnerability-Stress-Adaptation Model: Independent prediction, mediation, and generalizability
JM Ross, TP Nguyen, BR Karney, TN Bradbury
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 921485, 2022
22022
Stress crossover in intimate relationships: A new framework for studying dynamic co-regulation patterns in dyadic interactions
P Hilpert, JE Butner, DC Atkins, B Baucom, V Dellwo, G Bodenmann, ...
PsyArXiv Preprints, 2022
22022
A Bayesian latent variable selection model for nonignorable missingness
H Du, C Enders, BT Keller, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Multivariate behavioral research 57 (2-3), 478-512, 2022
122022
Effects of hurricane harvey on trajectories of hostile conflict among newlywed couples.
JF Hammett, BR Karney, TN Bradbury
Journal of family psychology, 2022
32022
Friendship network satisfaction: A multifaceted construct scored as a unidimensional scale
VA Kaufman, JC Perez, SP Reise, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 39 (2), 325-346, 2022
42022
The disconnected couple: intimate relationships in the context of social isolation
BB Haggerty, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Current opinion in psychology 43, 24-29, 2022
82022
Experiencing a natural disaster temporarily boosts relationship satisfaction in newlywed couples
HC Williamson, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Psychological science 32 (11), 1709-1719, 2021
162021
Equity of dyadic coping in patients with depression and their partners
F Meier, SA Landolt, TN Bradbury, G Bodenmann
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 40 (3), 249-275, 2021
42021
Couples’ diminished social and financial capital exacerbate the association between maladaptive attributions and relationship satisfaction
TP Nguyen, BR Karney, DP Kennedy, TN Bradbury
Cognitive therapy and research 45, 529-541, 2021
32021
Marital satisfaction change over newlywed years
JA Lavner, TN Bradbury
Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 1-3, 2021
12021
Cumulative risk and intimate partner aggression.
JF Hammett, JM Ross, BR Karney, TN Bradbury
Psychology of violence 11 (3), 339, 2021
2021
Intimate partner aggression and marital satisfaction: a cross-lagged panel analysis
JF Hammett, JA Lavner, BR Karney, TN Bradbury
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (3-4), NP1463-1481NP, 2021
282021
When does verbal aggression in relationships covary with physical violence?
JF Hammett, BR Karney, TN Bradbury
Psychology of violence 11 (1), 50, 2021
32021
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