Social psychological and related theories on long-term committed romantic relationships.

N Meuwly, D Schoebi - Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
… with vulnerabilities such as insecure attachment or low self-… from their partner’s positive
support regarding their cortisol … kinds of relationships and dyads (from highly interdependent …

Examining the Patterns and Moderators of Post Acute Stressor Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Co-regulation in Romantic Dyads

BA Wang - 2022 - search.proquest.com
stress induction, and statistical techniques that did not account for the interdependence
inherent to dyadic … the adult romantic attachment system by inducing acute stress in one partner …

When parents know little about what happened: Parent‐guided conversations, stress, and young children's eyewitness memory

S Sun, AF Greenhoot, R Kelton - Behavioral Sciences & the …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
… Younger age and parent insecure attachment were associated … Data collected from two dyads
were excluded due to failure … Because boys had higher cortisol during the play phase than …

A systematic review of caregiver–child physiological synchrony across systems: Associations with behavior and child functioning

CE DePasquale - Development and Psychopathology, 2020 - cambridge.org
… -dyad associations from between-dyaddyads showed correlated baseline levels of
cortisol; growth models and difference scores indicate that dyads with a disorganized attachment

[PDF][PDF] This Chapter Was Published In: Couples Coping With Stress–A Cross-Cultural Perspective

D COUPLES - 2016 - academia.edu
dyadic coping to the stressed partner, phase 3: the stressedStressed individuals recovered
faster from stress the more … they received from the partner, with women high in attachment

[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in frontal alpha asymmetry moderate the relationship between acute stress responsivity and state and trait anxiety in adolescents

S Glier, A Campbell, R Corr, A Pelletier-Baldelli… - Biological …, 2022 - Elsevier
… (recovery) in cortisol, following a typical adolescent cortisol trajectory across the TSST and
potentially reflecting adaptive coping … We postulated that individuals with high levels of trait …

[HTML][HTML] Psychobiological factors of resilience and depression in late life

KT Laird, B Krause, C Funes, H Lavretsky - Translational psychiatry, 2019 - nature.com
… Research indicates that insecure attachment continues to … A large Canadian survey found
that retiring from a low-stress … over-secretion of the stress hormone cortisol contribute to …

The development of coping: Implications for psychopathology and resilience

MJ Zimmer‐Gembeck… - Developmental …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
… ways of coping are important processes that shuttle individuals back and forth between
different pathways. We draw from work on temperament, attachment, and family stress to identify …

Parental attachment anxiety: Associations with allostatic load in mothers of 1-year-olds

KM Ross, HS Kane, C Guardino… - Journal of Social and …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… glycosylated hemoglobin obtained from dried blood spots (DBS); and diurnal cortisol obtained
… In covariate-adjusted models with 66 parameters and 698 mother–father dyads, we had a …

[PDF][PDF] Attachment, parenting, and genetics

MJ Bakermans-Kranenburg… - … of attachment …, 2016 - scholarlypublications …
… to cortisol reactivity and a double-risk for heightened cortisolinsecure-resistant attachment
relationship with their mother. … profit more from interventions – that is, from experimental