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Dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction: A meta-analysis
Clinical Psychology Review, 2015Meta-analytic methods were used to empirically determine the association between dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction. Dyadic coping is a systemic conceptualization of the processes partners use to cope with stressors, such as stress communication, individual strategies to assist the other partner cope with stress, and partners' strategies to ...
Mariana K Falconier +2 more
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2020
Abstract Aim The aim of this study is to describe a longitudinal research protocol for exploring the relationship of dyadic appraisal, dyadic coping (DC), and dyadic mental health among stroke survivors and their spouses and its action path.
Leyun Zhang +3 more
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Abstract Aim The aim of this study is to describe a longitudinal research protocol for exploring the relationship of dyadic appraisal, dyadic coping (DC), and dyadic mental health among stroke survivors and their spouses and its action path.
Leyun Zhang +3 more
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Marriage & Family Review, 2021
Research outside of India suggests that romantic partners can help one another cope with these stressors by engaging in dyadic coping; however, to date, there lacks an empirically validated self-re...
Kanth, Barani +3 more
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Research outside of India suggests that romantic partners can help one another cope with these stressors by engaging in dyadic coping; however, to date, there lacks an empirically validated self-re...
Kanth, Barani +3 more
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Spirituality and Common Dyadic Coping
Journal of Family Issues, 2012This study examined whether spirituality and dyadic coping protected partners from becoming psychologically aggressive toward each other using secondary, cross-sectional data from a sample of 104 Latino couples living in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Jennifer L. Austin, Mariana K. Falconier
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Dyadic coping with stepfamily conflict
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2012Demand–withdraw patterns of spousal response to family conflict were examined among 83 couples living in a stepfamily context. Using daily process methods, husbands and wives were each asked to report separately on incidents of relationship conflict, responses to this conflict, and subsequent negative affect for a period of seven consecutive days. Data
David B. King, Anita DeLongis
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Dyadic Coping of Parents After the Death of a Child
Death Studies, 2014This article explores the grief process of parents following the death of a child due to a life-limiting illness, putting particular focus on dyadic coping. Participants included 46 married parents (23 couples). A mixed-methods design was used with in-depth interviews and standardized questionnaires. All parents were interviewed separately.
Bergstraesser, Eva +3 more
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Dyadic Coping in Couples With Breast Cancer in China
Cancer Nursing, 2020Background Dyadic coping may play an important role in promoting marital adjustment in couples with breast cancer. However, few studies have explored dyadic coping and its predictors in couples with breast cancer. Objective To assess the dyadic coping level of Chinese couples with ...
Tingting, Cai +2 more
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Cooperation or Tension? Dyadic Coping in Cystic Fibrosis
Family Process, 2020Following a rise in the life expectancy of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, many adults with CF form couple relationships. Yet, dyadic coping has not been previously examined in people with CF. This study examined how adults with CF and their partners cope as a couple with the illness, and what meanings each partner and the couple as a unit attribute to ...
Shirli Werner +3 more
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[Dyadic coping and well-being -- the Hungarian version of the Dyadic Coping Inventory].
Psychiatria Hungarica : A Magyar Pszichiatriai Tarsasag tudomanyos folyoirata, 2013In studying coping processes, there is often a focus on individual coping while dyadic processes in couples are seldom addressed. Therefore we present here data with the Hungarian version of the Dyadic Coping Inventory (DCI) that was developed to assess dyadic forms of coping (e.g., stress communication, support, delegated and negative coping).473 ...
Tamás, Martos +3 more
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Daily hassles and critical life events cause stress not only to individuals but also to close others, particularly partners in committed relationships. This chapter covers an overview of theoretical models and empirical studies on the effects of stress on couples and dyadic coping (DC; how couples cope with stress together).
Bodenmann, Guy, Weitkamp, Katharina
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Bodenmann, Guy, Weitkamp, Katharina
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