Exploring links between well-being and interactional sense-making in married couples' jointly told stories of stress

J Koenig Kellas, AR Trees, P Schrodt… - Journal of Family …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… of how the couple met, fell in love, and got married and allowed couples to become comfortable
… , couples were asked to tell a story about an experience that had been stressful on their …

Work, stress, and health of military couples across transitions

WH Wan, SN Haverly, LB Hammer - … stress and well-being in military …, 2018 - emerald.com
… is to understand the stress, health, and well-being of military couples within the work–family …
couples” is discussed, followed by a brief overview of previous research on military couples

Conflict in marriage: Implications for working with couples

FD Fincham, SRH Beach - Annual review of psychology, 1999 - annualreviews.org
couples experiencing marital distress. The investigation of conflictual interaction has a
privileged status in this research, as it has been widely accepted that “distress results from couples

Stress from infertility, marriage factors, and subjective well-being of wives and husbands

FM Andrews, A Abbey, LJ Halman - Journal of health and social behavior, 1991 - JSTOR
… marriage, intimacy, and health. The negative effects … couples with fertility problems could
be improved if health care providers and couples themselves took steps to reduce such stresses

Spousal social support and strain: Impacts on health in older couples

LH Ryan, WH Wan, J Smith - Journal of behavioral medicine, 2014 - Springer
… are related to the individual’s health. Couplehood in midlife and old age … , couples in midlife
and old age face different health … aged and older couples and physical health. Previous work …

Stress and social support in gay, lesbian, and heterosexual couples: direct effects and buffering models.

JM Graham, ZB Barnow - Journal of Family Psychology, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
… types are of primary interest in the present study, we calculated within-level interactions
between the couple type and stress variables by computing the product of the mean-centered …

Understanding marriage and stress: Essential questions and challenges

LB Story, TN Bradbury - Clinical psychology review, 2004 - Elsevier
… For example, in a study of newlywed couples exposed to varying degrees of stress, couples
experienced fewer declines in satisfaction when wives expressed greater anger during …

Interventions for couples

TN Bradbury, G Bodenmann - Annual review of clinical …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
couples. Below, we review prevention programs for couples, which we define as all interventions
for couplescouples deploy to navigate their unique stresses and life circumstances? …

A dyadic examination of daily health symptoms and emotional well‐being in late‐life couples

JB Yorgason, D Almeida, SD Neupert… - Family …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
… involved in couple relationships when one spouse is sick. The purpose of the current study
was to explore the daily associations of health symptoms and spousal affect for couples in …

Partners in health? Exploring resemblance in health between partners in married and cohabiting couples

C Monden - Sociology of health & illness, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
… that divorce are more heterogeneous with regard to health than couples who stay married.
In that case, we would find health homogamy because the heterogeneous couples split up …