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Dyadic coping and relationship functioning in couples coping with cancer: A systematic review
British Journal of Health Psychology, 2014Objectives 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). We assessed (1) the relationship between dyadic coping and relationship functioning in couples coping with cancer and (2) whether ...
Traa, Marjan J +3 more
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Initial validation of the dyadic coping inventory for financial stress
Stress and Health, 2019AbstractFinancial stress can have a detrimental impact on a couple's relationship but there is no validated instrument to assess the way couples cope with financial stress. This study sought to validate the Dyadic Coping Inventory for Financial Strain (DCIFS), an adaptation of the Dyadic Coping Inventory to financial stressors, with self‐report data ...
Falconier, Mariana K +2 more
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Bereavement dyadic coping questionnaire: Development and validation
Death StudiesMost theories and empirical studies of bereavement coping focus on the individual, although researchers have highlighted the importance of family-level coping and proposed the concept of bereavement dyadic coping (BDC). We developed and validated a 25-item Bereavement Dyadic Coping Questionnaire (BDCQ).
Keyuan, Jiao, Amy Yin Man, Chow
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Coping in a relational context: The case of dyadic coping
2012Since its origins most of the stress and coping literature has focused primarily on the individual’s efforts to manage stressful encounters, conceptualizing both stress and coping as individual phenomena in which the coper appraises and deals with stressors individually.
Iafrate, Raffaella, Donato, Silvia
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Dyadic coping in Italian couples
2016Forming and maintaining a satisfying romantic relationship are important life goals for Italians (Monzani, Greco, & Steca, 2011). Accomplishing such goals, however, is subject to specific challenges in the Italian context. While the number of marriages in Italy showed a significant decrease over the past years, divorce rates have been gradually ...
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