[HTML][HTML] The health consequences of stress in couples: A review and new integrated Dyadic Biobehavioral Stress Model
MR Shrout - Brain, Behavior, & Immunity-Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Despite marriage's health benefits, all couples experience stress that can increase morbidity
and mortality risks. Marital stress can alter endocrine, cardiovascular, and immune function …
and mortality risks. Marital stress can alter endocrine, cardiovascular, and immune function …
Attachment and psychoneuroimmunology
KB Ehrlich - Current opinion in psychology, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•Insecure attachment has been linked to measures of the immune system.•Theory
suggests secure attachment may serve as a buffer in the face of adversity.•Attachment may …
suggests secure attachment may serve as a buffer in the face of adversity.•Attachment may …
[HTML][HTML] COVID-19 and sexuality: reinventing intimacy
GP Lopes, FBC Vale, I Vieira, AL da Silva Filho… - Archives of sexual …, 2020 - Springer
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) a pandemic. Since then, all federal and local authorities as well as regulatory …
(COVID-19) a pandemic. Since then, all federal and local authorities as well as regulatory …
Can I tell you how I feel? Perceived partner responsiveness encourages emotional expression.
When do people express their emotions to other people and when do they choose not to do
so? Emotional experience—positive or negative—often leads people to reveal their feelings …
so? Emotional experience—positive or negative—often leads people to reveal their feelings …
An intersectional approach to understanding minority stressors and relationship satisfaction in sexual and gender minority women's same-gender interracial …
Women in relationships that are both same-gender and interracial/interethnic experience
unique minority stressors. Intersectionality theory suggests that minority stressors related to …
unique minority stressors. Intersectionality theory suggests that minority stressors related to …
Protective processes underlying the links between marital quality and physical health
RB Slatcher, D Schoebi - Current opinion in psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Describes the strength and strain model of marital quality and health.•Partner
responsiveness and affective processes are used to illustrate core aspects of the …
responsiveness and affective processes are used to illustrate core aspects of the …
[HTML][HTML] The performance of wearable AI in detecting stress among students: systematic review and Meta-analysis
Background Students usually encounter stress throughout their academic path. Ongoing
stressors may lead to chronic stress, adversely affecting their physical and mental well …
stressors may lead to chronic stress, adversely affecting their physical and mental well …
Early maternal sensitivity, attachment security in young adulthood, and cardiometabolic risk at midlife
Children who experience high-quality early parenting tend to have better physical health,
but limited research has tested whether this association extends into adulthood using …
but limited research has tested whether this association extends into adulthood using …
Family versus intimate partners: Estimating who matters more for health in a 20-year longitudinal study.
This study tested the extent to which the emotional climate (positive and negative
relationship quality) in family relationships and intimate partnerships are each uniquely …
relationship quality) in family relationships and intimate partnerships are each uniquely …
Affective processes as mediators of links between close relationships and physical health
Close relationships are known to predict physical health outcomes. The time has come for a
shift toward achieving a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms. One promising …
shift toward achieving a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms. One promising …