[HTML][HTML] Dyadic coping in couples: A conceptual integration and a review of the empirical literature
MK Falconier, R Kuhn - Frontiers in Psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The present review on dyadic coping (DC) aims at providing a critical integration of both the
conceptual and empirical DC literature and overcoming the limitations of past reviews by (a) …
conceptual and empirical DC literature and overcoming the limitations of past reviews by (a) …
Stress and its associations with relationship satisfaction
AK Randall, G Bodenmann - Current opinion in psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Stress is a dyadic phenomenon that affects both partners in a romantic
relationship.•Stress can originate both outside (external) and inside (internal) the …
relationship.•Stress can originate both outside (external) and inside (internal) the …
Who is the most stressed during the COVID‐19 pandemic? Data from 26 countries and areas
Background To limit the rapid spread of COVID‐19, countries have asked their citizens to
stay at home. As a result, demographic and cultural factors related to home life have become …
stay at home. As a result, demographic and cultural factors related to home life have become …
[图书][B] Kritische Lebensereignisse und Lebenskrisen: Vom Umgang mit den Schattenseiten des Lebens
SH Filipp, P Aymanns - 2018 - books.google.com
Kritische Lebensereignisse gehören zum Erfahrungshorizont fast aller Menschen. Es gilt zu
präzisieren, was Ereignisse als kritisch ausweist und welchen Platz sie jeweils im Leben …
präzisieren, was Ereignisse als kritisch ausweist und welchen Platz sie jeweils im Leben …
Dyadic coping and relationship functioning in couples coping with cancer: a systematic review
MJ Traa, J De Vries, G Bodenmann… - British journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Cancer not only affects the patient but also the partner. In fact, couples may react
as a unit rather than as individuals while coping with cancer (ie, dyadic coping). We …
as a unit rather than as individuals while coping with cancer (ie, dyadic coping). We …
Minority stress and stress proliferation among same‐sex and other marginalized couples
AJ LeBlanc, DM Frost, RG Wight - Journal of Marriage and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Drawing from 2 largely isolated approaches to the study of social stress—stress proliferation
and minority stress—the authors theorize about stress and mental health among same‐sex …
and minority stress—the authors theorize about stress and mental health among same‐sex …
Communal coping and adjustment to chronic illness: Theory update and evidence
VS Helgeson, B Jakubiak… - Personality and …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
We present a theory of communal coping that describes an optimal pathway to patient
adjustment among couples in which one person faces a chronic illness. Communal coping …
adjustment among couples in which one person faces a chronic illness. Communal coping …
Gender minority stress, mental health, and relationship quality: a dyadic investigation of transgender women and their cisgender male partners.
Research has demonstrated associations between experiences of discrimination,
relationship quality, and mental health. However, critical questions remain unanswered with …
relationship quality, and mental health. However, critical questions remain unanswered with …
The role of stress on close relationships and marital satisfaction
AK Randall, G Bodenmann - Clinical psychology review, 2009 - Elsevier
Stress is a concept that has received increased attention in marital research during the last
decade, showing that it plays an important role in understanding the quality and stability of …
decade, showing that it plays an important role in understanding the quality and stability of …
A developmental-contextual model of couples coping with chronic illness across the adult life span.
CA Berg, R Upchurch - Psychological bulletin, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
A developmental-contextual model of couples coping with chronic illness is presented that
views chronic illness as affecting the adjustment of both the patient and the spouse such that …
views chronic illness as affecting the adjustment of both the patient and the spouse such that …