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Dyadic coping in Portuguese couples

open access: yes, 2016
Costa-Ramalho, Susana   +8 more
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The Importance of Parents' Dyadic Coping for Children [PDF]

open access: yesFamily Relations, 2016
Stress and coping in couples have received increased research attention during the past two decades, particularly with regard to how couples cope with stress. Dyadic coping has emerged as a strong predictor of relationship satisfaction. Less research has focused on the effects of dyadic coping on other outcomes or family members.
Martina Zemp   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Dyadic Coping, Dyadic Coping Based Gratitude (DC-G), and Relationship Satisfaction in Pakistani Couples

The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 2022
Abstract Dyadic coping-based gratitude (DC-G) refers to the reaction of appreciation and thankfulness in response to received problem-focused and emotion-focused positive dyadic coping (DC) behaviors by the partner. The actor-partner interdependent mediation model was used to test the mediating role of DC-G between DC and relationship satisfaction ...
Shujja, Sultan   +4 more
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A literature review of the relationship between dyadic coping and dyadic outcomes in cancer couples

European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2021
Couples are usually affected by cancer as patient-partner dyads, and they may react as a unit rather than as individuals, i.e., dyadic coping. This paper aims to comprehensively summarise the relationship between dyadic coping and dyadic outcomes (relationship satisfaction, quality of life, and psychological adjustment) in cancer couples, and provide ...
Jiali Gong, Qiuping Li
exaly   +3 more sources

Dyadic coping in Latino couples: validity of the Spanish version of the Dyadic Coping Inventory

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 2012
This study seeks to validate the Spanish version of the Dyadic Coping Inventory (DCI) in a Latino population with data from 113 heterosexual couples. Results for both partners confirm the factorial structure for the Spanish version (Subscales: Stress Communication, Emotion- and Problem-Focused Supportive, Delegated, and Negative Dyadic Coping, Emotion-
Falconier, Mariana Karin   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Common Factors in the Enhancement of Dyadic Coping

Behavior Therapy, 2012
Stress and coping are important constructs in understanding the dynamics of close relationships. Couple therapy and marital distress prevention approaches have become increasingly focused on these variables to gain knowledge of how stress and coping may impact the quality and stability of close relationships.
Bodenmann, Guy, Randall, Ashley K
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