Applying relationship science to evaluate how the COVID-19 pandemic may impact couples' relationships.

PR Pietromonaco, NC Overall - American Psychologist, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract The coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has profoundly altered people's daily
lives and created multiple societal challenges. One important challenge of this unique …

Taking stock of the longitudinal study of romantic couple relationships: The last 20 years

AM Galovan, TL Orbuch, MR Shrout… - Personal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Longitudinal dyadic research provides significant benefits for our understanding of romantic
couple relationships. In this systematic review, we begin by providing a broad overview of …

Family support as social exchange in entrepreneurship: Its moderating impact on entrepreneurial stressors-well-being relationships

F Xu, FW Kellermanns, L Jin, J Xi - Journal of Business Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Current studies suggest mixed effects concerning the impact of the family system on
entrepreneurial outcomes. Through the integration of the family embeddedness theory and …

Stress, dyadic coping, and relationship satisfaction: A longitudinal study disentangling timely stable from yearly fluctuations

PP Rusu, FW Nussbeck, L Leuchtmann… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The aims of the present study are to analyze the associations of different forms of dyadic
coping (ie, own supportive dyadic coping= OSDC; perceived supportive dyadic coping …

Stress, dyadic coping, and relationship instability during the COVID-19 pandemic

MA Ogan, JK Monk, JB Kanter… - Journal of Social and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
How romantic partners respond to stress has important implications for the well-being of
their relationship. In this study, we examined the effects of three types of stress on …

Daily stress and relationship quality: A two-decade scoping review from an intersectional lens

CJ Totenhagen, AK Randall… - Journal of Social …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Within relationship research, a great deal of attention is given to emphasizing the
interpersonal context related to daily stress and its association with relationship well-being …

Depressive symptoms, external stress, and marital adjustment: The buffering effect of partner's responsive behavior

PR Pietromonaco, NC Overall… - … and personality science, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Guided by theory emphasizing that partner responsiveness underlies well-functioning
romantic relationships, we examined whether partners' responsive behavior buffered the …

Frontline love: Romantic partners of frontline doctors and nurses during the New York City COVID‐19 outbreak

A Siegel, R Dekel - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This qualitative study's aim was to learn how the spouses and romantic partners of
frontline doctors and nurses dealt with the acute stress of the outbreak; the kinds of support …

“Be free together rather than confined together”: A qualitative exploration of how relationships changed in the early COVID-19 pandemic

LM Vowels, RRR Francois-Walcott… - Journal of Social …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many couples are staying at home together for an extended
period. This is likely to impact couples as they navigate their responsibilities while …

Cooperation after divorce: An RCT study of the effects of a digital intervention platform on self-perceived stress

A Cipric, JM Strizzi, CS Øverup… - Intervencion …, 2020 - portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk
Divorce has long been considered one of the most pervading stressful life events and has
consistently been associated with high stress levels and subsequent poorer mental-and …