Perceived partner responsiveness predicts better sleep quality through lower anxiety
The present study investigated whether perceived partner responsiveness—the extent to
which individuals feel cared for, understood, and validated by their partner—predicted …
which individuals feel cared for, understood, and validated by their partner—predicted …
Couples' nighttime sleep efficiency and concordance: evidence for bidirectional associations with daytime relationship functioning
Objective: To examine prospectively the directionality of the association between daily
relationship functioning and nightly sleep quality and the association between couples' …
relationship functioning and nightly sleep quality and the association between couples' …
Sleep concordance in couples is associated with relationship characteristics
Abstract Study Objectives: Coregulation of biological systems is a defining feature of
normative attachment in close adult relationships. Sleep is a shared, intimate biological …
normative attachment in close adult relationships. Sleep is a shared, intimate biological …
The rested relationship: Sleep benefits marital evaluations.
HM Maranges, JK McNulty - Journal of Family Psychology, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Remaining satisfied with a relationship often requires thinking in ways that use self-
regulatory resources—satisfied couples discount undesirable experiences when forming …
regulatory resources—satisfied couples discount undesirable experiences when forming …
Quick to berate, slow to sleep: interpartner psychological conflict, mental health, and sleep.
Objective: Relations between interpartner psychological conflict (IPC) and the sleep of men
and women were examined, and depression and anxiety symptoms were assessed as …
and women were examined, and depression and anxiety symptoms were assessed as …
Marital quality and the marital bed: Examining the covariation between relationship quality and sleep
The majority of adults sleep with a partner, and for a significant proportion of couples, sleep
problems and relationship problems co-occur, yet there has been little systematic study of …
problems and relationship problems co-occur, yet there has been little systematic study of …
Loneliness and sleep quality: dyadic effects and stress effects
C Segrin, TJ Burke - Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The aims of this investigation are to determine whether loneliness is associated with a
person's own sleep quality and sleep quality of their partner, and to test stress as a potential …
person's own sleep quality and sleep quality of their partner, and to test stress as a potential …
It's more than sex: exploring the dyadic nature of sleep and implications for health
WM Troxel - Psychosomatic medicine, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Sleep is a critical health behavior and one that is typically shared between husbands and
wives or romantic partners. However, the science of sleep has traditionally conceptualized …
wives or romantic partners. However, the science of sleep has traditionally conceptualized …
Marital happiness and sleep disturbances in a multi-ethnic sample of middle-aged women
Previous research suggests that divorced individuals, particularly women, have higher rates
of sleep disturbances as compared to married individuals. Among the married, however …
of sleep disturbances as compared to married individuals. Among the married, however …
Hey Mr. Sandman: Dyadic effects of anxiety, depressive symptoms and sleep among married couples
This study examined associations among anxiety, depressive symptoms, and sleep duration
in a sample of middle-aged couples using the actor–partner interaction model with dyadic …
in a sample of middle-aged couples using the actor–partner interaction model with dyadic …