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View article: We-perspective on vision impairment: pathways between common dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction
We-perspective on vision impairment: pathways between common dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction Open
Introduction Common DC, how couples cope together with stress, may protect couples from relationship dissatisfaction in the context of vision impairment. However, the mechanisms through which common DC relate to couple satisfaction are und…
View article: Exploring domains and ways of expressing gratitude in older couples: A qualitative study
Exploring domains and ways of expressing gratitude in older couples: A qualitative study Open
In romantic relationships, gratitude promotes positivity, satisfaction and maintenance behaviour. However, little is known about specific domains of and ways of expressing gratitude in long-term relationships, particularly, as studies so f…
View article: Dyadic Coping and Communication as Predictors of 10-Year Relationship Satisfaction Subgroup Trajectories in Stable Romantic Couples
Dyadic Coping and Communication as Predictors of 10-Year Relationship Satisfaction Subgroup Trajectories in Stable Romantic Couples Open
Given the importance of relationship satisfaction and the detrimental effects of its decline in romantic couples, it is crucial to understand how relationship satisfaction develops over time in long-term stable relationships and to identif…
View article: Dyadic coping and well-being in early-stage dementia couples
Dyadic coping and well-being in early-stage dementia couples Open
Introduction This study examined the relationship between dyadic coping (DC) and anxiety, depression, and quality of life in 37 couples facing early-stage dementia (ESD). Methods The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model was used for the ana…
View article: Associations of Individual and Dyadic Aspects of Sexual Self-Esteem with Sexual Function Problems in Mixed-Sex Couples
Associations of Individual and Dyadic Aspects of Sexual Self-Esteem with Sexual Function Problems in Mixed-Sex Couples Open
Sexual function problems are prevalent in both women and men and are linked to individual and dyadic factors. While the connection between sexual self-esteem and sexual function problems is well-established, the combined influence of indiv…
View article: The role of equity in partner contributions to sexual self-esteem for sexual health in romantic couples
The role of equity in partner contributions to sexual self-esteem for sexual health in romantic couples Open
Sexuality is central to well-being in many romantic relationships. Equity theory suggests that perceiving equal contributions within the relationship—presumably also within the sexual relationship—is associated with better outcomes, while …
View article: Study protocol for the Rainbow Austrian Longitudinal Family (RALF) study: a longitudinal, multi-method, multi-rater investigation of risk and resilience factors in Austrian LGBTQ+ parent families
Study protocol for the Rainbow Austrian Longitudinal Family (RALF) study: a longitudinal, multi-method, multi-rater investigation of risk and resilience factors in Austrian LGBTQ+ parent families Open
View article: Minimal couple intervention to improve psychobiological stress resilience
Minimal couple intervention to improve psychobiological stress resilience Open
Objective This study aimed at evaluating the effects of a minimal couple intervention focusing on positive aspects within the relationship (instructed partnership appreciation task; PAT) in daily life. We hypothesized a stress‐buffering ef…
View article: Study Protocol for the Rainbow Austrian Longitudinal Family (RALF) study: A longitudinal, multi-method, multi-rater investigation of risk and resilience factors in Austrian LGBTQ+ parent families
Study Protocol for the Rainbow Austrian Longitudinal Family (RALF) study: A longitudinal, multi-method, multi-rater investigation of risk and resilience factors in Austrian LGBTQ+ parent families Open
Background: Research on LGBTQ+ parent families is evolving to include a growing range of family systems, identities, methodologies, and topics. However, studies that examine minority-specific risk and resilience factors and their associati…
View article: Development and preliminary validation of the dyadic sexual self-esteem inventory
Development and preliminary validation of the dyadic sexual self-esteem inventory Open
Previous research has consistently shown a close relationship of sexual health with the dynamics within a romantic relationship. However, most measurements in this field have traditionally focused solely on the individual level, thus negle…
View article: Building happier bonds: gratitude as a mediator between dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction in romantic couples
Building happier bonds: gratitude as a mediator between dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction in romantic couples Open
Introduction Gratitude has been found to be relevant for relational well-being, and there has been ongoing interest in uncovering the mechanisms by which gratitude functions in interpersonal relationships. Only recently, gratitude has been…
View article: Positive Outcomes of Long-Term Relationship Satisfaction Trajectories in Stable Romantic Couples: A 10-Year Longitudinal Study
Positive Outcomes of Long-Term Relationship Satisfaction Trajectories in Stable Romantic Couples: A 10-Year Longitudinal Study Open
View article: Dyadic Coping in Aging: Linking Self-Perceptions of Aging to Depression
Dyadic Coping in Aging: Linking Self-Perceptions of Aging to Depression Open
Negative self-perceptions of aging have been linked to poorer health and quality of life and predict significantly depressive symptomatology. The support provided by the partner may have an impact on the effects of self-perceptions of agin…
View article: The prospective impact of extradyadic stress on depressive symptoms and the mediating role of intradyadic stress in parents–an actor-partner interdependence mediation model
The prospective impact of extradyadic stress on depressive symptoms and the mediating role of intradyadic stress in parents–an actor-partner interdependence mediation model Open
Background Stress outside of the couple relationship (extradyadic stress) can spill over into the couple relationship, increasing stress between the partners (intradyadic stress). Extra- and intradyadic stress are furthermore associated wi…
View article: Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis: Individual Differences in Mediators of Parenting Program Effects on Disruptive Behavior
Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis: Individual Differences in Mediators of Parenting Program Effects on Disruptive Behavior Open
Study Preregistration: Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis: Individual Differences in Mediators of Parenting Program Effects on Disruptive Behavior; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2023.11.005.
View article: Posttraumatic stress symptoms in parents of children with newly diagnosed cancer: 1-year trajectories and relationship variables as predictors
Posttraumatic stress symptoms in parents of children with newly diagnosed cancer: 1-year trajectories and relationship variables as predictors Open
Objective The way in which parental posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) unfold in the first year after a cancer diagnosis in their child is poorly understood. The aims of this study were to identify parental PTSS trajectories and to exami…
View article: Using Wearables to Study Biopsychosocial Dynamics in Couples Who Cope With a Chronic Health Condition: Ambulatory Assessment Study
Using Wearables to Study Biopsychosocial Dynamics in Couples Who Cope With a Chronic Health Condition: Ambulatory Assessment Study Open
Background Technology has become an integral part of our everyday life, and its use to manage and study health is no exception. Romantic partners play a critical role in managing chronic health conditions as they tend to be a primary sourc…
View article: From stress communication to depressive symptoms among couples facing vision impairment: The mediating role of dyadic coping
From stress communication to depressive symptoms among couples facing vision impairment: The mediating role of dyadic coping Open
View article: Extradyadic stress as a barrier to sexual activity in couples? A dyadic response surface analysis
Extradyadic stress as a barrier to sexual activity in couples? A dyadic response surface analysis Open
Sexuality is integral to most romantic relationships. Through stress spillover, however, factors such as individually experienced stress outside of the relationship (i.e., extradyadic stress) can negatively impact sexuality. In this study,…
View article: Exploring the Role of Masturbation as a Coping Strategy in Women
Exploring the Role of Masturbation as a Coping Strategy in Women Open
Results showed the complexity of how psychological distress is related to sexual activity and point to the potential benefits of masturbation for dealing with psychological distress and for enhancing general well-being. Our results have va…
View article: A dyadic perspective on parent-child dyadic coping in children with a chronic condition
A dyadic perspective on parent-child dyadic coping in children with a chronic condition Open
View article: Assessing We-Disease Appraisals of Health Problems: Development and Validation of the We-Disease Questionnaire
Assessing We-Disease Appraisals of Health Problems: Development and Validation of the We-Disease Questionnaire Open
In couples dealing with health problems, we-disease appraisals can influence dyadic coping strategies to alleviate distress. This study describes the development and validation of a self-report scale to assess we-disease appraisals of heal…
View article: Study Preregistration: Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis: Individual Differences in Mediators of Parenting Program Effects on Disruptive Behavior
Study Preregistration: Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis: Individual Differences in Mediators of Parenting Program Effects on Disruptive Behavior Open
Parenting programs are the most widely used strategy to prevent and reduce children's disruptive behavior,1 and yet we know very little about what exact changes in parenting behavior underlie program effects on disruptive child …
View article: Dyadic coping and mental health in couples: A systematic review
Dyadic coping and mental health in couples: A systematic review Open
View article: Discrepancies in dyadic coping: associations with distress and quality of life in couples facing early stage dementia
Discrepancies in dyadic coping: associations with distress and quality of life in couples facing early stage dementia Open
Objectives Due to an aging population, the number of persons living with dementia (PWDs) is increasing worldwide. Romantic partners, as informal caregivers (IC) of PWDs, are often adopting additional tasks. The concept of dyadic coping (DC…
View article: Coparenting change after couple therapy using self‐reports and observational data
Coparenting change after couple therapy using self‐reports and observational data Open
Parent couples are involved in a coparenting bond and in a romantic relationship. Research on couple therapy has mainly explored the impact of couple therapy on romantic relationships; however, little is known about how couple therapy affe…
View article: Generationen zwischen Konflikt und Zusammenhalt
Generationen zwischen Konflikt und Zusammenhalt Open
Tochter, Sohn, Mutter, Vater. Wie ist das Verhältnis von Erwachsenen zu ihren Eltern? Welche Rolle spielen Spannungen und Konflikte? Wie stark sind Zusammenhalt und Unterstützung? Das Buch widmet sich den Beziehungen zwischen Erwachsenen u…
View article: Parental stress mediates the effects of parental risk factors on dysfunctional parenting in first-time parents: A dyadic longitudinal study
Parental stress mediates the effects of parental risk factors on dysfunctional parenting in first-time parents: A dyadic longitudinal study Open
Both parental psychological well-being (e.g., depressive symptoms) and parental relationship functioning (e.g., negative communication) are common parental risk factors for dysfunctional parenting. The spillover process from these parental…
View article: Associations Between Vocal Arousal and Dyadic Coping During Couple Interactions After a Stress Induction
Associations Between Vocal Arousal and Dyadic Coping During Couple Interactions After a Stress Induction Open
It is well known that although relationship external stressors can harm couples, dyadic coping behavior can buffer the negative effects of stress. Thus far, however, less is known about how vocally encoded stress (i.e., f 0 ) might affect …
View article: Cognitive behavioural therapy to treat stress and insomnia: A randomized wait list‐controlled trial of two online courses
Cognitive behavioural therapy to treat stress and insomnia: A randomized wait list‐controlled trial of two online courses Open
Summary This randomized, wait list‐controlled trial aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the cognitive behavioural therapy‐based online e‐learning course stressfit for better stress management and the cognitive behavioural therapy for insomni…