Dyadic coping and relationship functioning in couples coping with cancer: A systematic review
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 (i.e., dyadic coping).
Jolanda De Vries, Guy Bodenmann
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Measuring dyadic coping: The factorial structure of Bodenmann's "Dyadic Coping Questionnaire" in an Italian sample [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to analyze the factorial structure of the Dyadic Coping Questionnaire (FDCT-N) (Bodenmann, 1997, 2000) in an Italian sample.
Barni, D +9 more
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HIV and dyadic intervention: an interdependence and communal coping analysis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The most common form of HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa is heterosexual sex between two partners. While most HIV prevention interventions are aimed at the individual, there is mounting evidence of the feasibility, acceptability, and ...
Montgomery, Catherine M +8 more
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The association between dyadic coping and adjustment to cancer has been well-established. However, a significant gap in the literature is the understanding of how the life stage of couples may influence their dyadic coping and the accompanying quality of
Chiara Acquati +2 more
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Building happier bonds: gratitude as a mediator between dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction in romantic couples [PDF]
IntroductionGratitude 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.
Michelle Roth +5 more
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A dyadic perspective on parent-child dyadic coping in children with a chronic condition [PDF]
Objective: In this study, we examined the extent to which parents and their children with a chronic condition communicate their stress to one another and whether stress communication is associated with different forms of dyadic coping.
Putte, Elise van de +8 more
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Individual and dyadic coping in chronic pain patients
Andrea Burri,1–3 Michèle Blank Gebre,4 Guy Bodenmann1 1Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Health and Rehabilitation Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, 3Waitemata Pain Service, Department
Bodenmann G, Blank Gebre M, Burri A
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Linking self-esteem and marital adjustment among couples in the third trimester of pregnancy: the mediating role of dyadic coping [PDF]
Background Pregnancy poses a significant stressor for married couples. Alterations in marital dynamics may affect the marital adjustment of both parties, particularly in the third trimester of pregnancy.
Shihan Zhi +7 more
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Nan Tang,1 Mengyue Pei,2 Huihui Liu,3 Jingru Chen,1 Youting Wang,1 Lei Xie,4 Junping Hu,3,5 Jing Wang,6 Yuan Gao1 1Department of Nursing, 1st Medical Centre of PLA General Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Medicine, Henan Kaifeng ...
Tang N +8 more
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Interactions among dyadic coping, self-efficacy, and negative emotions in Chinese parents of children with leukemia [PDF]
Background and aim The prevalence of childhood leukemia in China has been on the rise, imposing significant psychological burden on parents. Currently, few studies have explored the dyadic coping status of parents of children with leukemia and its ...
Yongli Wang +4 more
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