Couples coping with stress: Between-person differences and within-person processes.
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
Couples Coping With Stress: Between-Person Differences and Within-Person Processes
P Hilpert, F Xu, A Milek, DC Atkins, G Bodenmann… - search.proquest.com
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
Couples coping with stress: Between-person differences and within-person processes.
P Hilpert, F Xu, A Milek, DC Atkins… - Journal of Family …, 2018 - search.pdh.ebscohost.com
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
Couples coping with stress: Between-person differences and within-person processes.
P Hilpert, F Xu, A Milek, DC Atkins… - Journal of Family …, 2018 - openresearch.surrey.ac.uk
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
[PDF][PDF] Couples Coping With Stress: Between-Person Differences and Within-Person Processes
P Hilpert, F Xu, A Milek, DC Atkins, G Bodenmann… - researchgate.net
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, have a direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative …
relationships (ie, have a direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative …
Couples coping with stress: Between-person differences and within-person processes
P Hilpert, F Xu, A Milek, DC Atkins… - Journal of family …, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
Couples coping with stress: Between-person differences and within-person processes
P Hilpert, F Xu, A Milek, DC Atkins… - Journal of Family …, 2018 - zora.uzh.ch
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
Couples Coping With Stress: Between-Person Differences and Within-Person Processes
P Hilpert, F Xu, A Milek, DC Atkins, G Bodenmann… - psycnet.apa.org
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
Couples coping with stress: Between-person differences and within-person processes.
P Hilpert, F Xu, A Milek, DC Atkins… - Journal of Family …, 2018 - europepmc.org
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
Couples coping with stress: Between-person differences and within-person processes.
P Hilpert, F Xu, A Milek, DC Atkins… - Journal of Family …, 2018 - openresearch.surrey.ac.uk
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …
relationships (ie, direct effect) and protect the relationship against the negative spillover …