[HTML][HTML] Dyadic coping and mental health in couples: A systematic review
Globally, one out of three people suffer from a mental health issue during their lifetime. In
romantic relationships, impaired mental health does not only affect the individual but also …
romantic relationships, impaired mental health does not only affect the individual but also …
Interventions to empower adults with eating disorders and their partners around the transition to parenthood
S Sadeh‐Sharvit, MR Sacks, CD Runfola… - Family …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The transition to parenthood is perceived as a stressful life event, when parents experience
an immense change of their psychological focus and a reorientation of roles and …
an immense change of their psychological focus and a reorientation of roles and …
A pilot open trial of UNITE‐BED: A couple‐based intervention for binge‐eating disorder
CD Runfola, JS Kirby, DH Baucom… - … Journal of Eating …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a couple‐
based intervention for binge‐eating disorder (BED), called UNiting couples In the Treatment …
based intervention for binge‐eating disorder (BED), called UNiting couples In the Treatment …
Dietary preferences in the context of intra-couple dynamics: Relationship types within the German NutriAct family cohort
NR Baer, JC Zoellick, J Deutschbein, V Anton… - Appetite, 2021 - Elsevier
To promote healthy diets in older age, a comprehensive understanding of factors influencing
dietary behaviour and underlying preferences is essential. Romantic relationships are focal …
dietary behaviour and underlying preferences is essential. Romantic relationships are focal …
The role of co‐regulation of stress in the relationship between perceived partner responsiveness and binge eating: A dyadic analysis
AF Tosyali, M Harma - International Journal of Psychology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The main aim of this study is to investigate whether there are relationships between
perceived partner responsiveness (PPR), co‐regulation of negative affect between romantic …
perceived partner responsiveness (PPR), co‐regulation of negative affect between romantic …
[HTML][HTML] “I felt so powerful to have this love in me”: A grounded theory analysis of the experiences of people living with and recovering from eating disorders while in …
JA Siegel, RR Mendoza, JM Tesselaar, J DeJesus… - Body Image, 2024 - Elsevier
Romantic partners have the potential to influence attitudes and behaviors related to body
image and disordered eating. However, the role that romantic relationships can play in …
image and disordered eating. However, the role that romantic relationships can play in …
Interaction between varying social ties on health: Perceived partner responsiveness and institutional trust
The interplay between different forms of social relationships, that is, perceived partner
responsiveness and institutional trust, on subjective health evaluations was examined for …
responsiveness and institutional trust, on subjective health evaluations was examined for …
The role of family of origin in current lifestyle choices: a qualitative secondary data analysis of interracial and same-race couples
Many Americans are in poor health. This is acute for racial/ethnic minorities compared with
the Non-Hispanic white population. A grounded theory approach was used to analyze …
the Non-Hispanic white population. A grounded theory approach was used to analyze …
Spousal influence: A study of women with eating and body image concerns
WC Birmingham, AQ Cavallini… - Journal of Health …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Eating disorder literature often overlooks those exhibiting eating and body image concerns
without an eating disorder diagnosis. Supportive spouses may ameliorate negative body …
without an eating disorder diagnosis. Supportive spouses may ameliorate negative body …
A qualitative analysis of relationship advice from the perspective of people living with and recovering from eating disorders while in diverse romantic relationships
Eating disorders (EDs) have adverse consequences across life domains, ranging from
physical health to interpersonal relationships. While research suggests that romantic …
physical health to interpersonal relationships. While research suggests that romantic …