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Spillover Effects When Taking Turns in Dyadic Coping: How Lingering Negative Affect and Perceived Partner Responsiveness Shape Subsequent Support Provision [PDF]
When experiencing personal distress, people usually expect their romantic partner to be supportive. However, when put in a situation to provide support, people may at times (still) be struggling with issues of their own.
Lisanne S. Pauw +8 more
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Parent-Child Dyadic Coping and Quality of Life in Chronically Diseased Children [PDF]
Different forms of dyadic coping are associated with positive outcomes in partner relationships, yet little is known about dyadic coping in parent-child relationships.
Merel M. Nap-van der Vlist +11 more
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The impact of self-perceived burden, caregiver burden, and dyadic coping on negative emotions in colorectal cancer patient-spousal caregiver dyads: a dyadic analysis [PDF]
ObjectiveTo explore the correlation between dyadic coping, self-perceived burden, caregiver burden, and anxiety/depression in colorectal cancer patient-spousal caregiver dyads.MethodsThis study surveyed 200 colorectal cancer patient-spousal caregiver dyads from August 2022 to December 2022.
Alice Yuen Loke +2 more
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“What Makes Us Strong?”: Dyadic Coping in Italian Prospective Adoptive Couples [PDF]
Becoming an adoptive parent is a particularly stressful transition, given the additional challenges couples have to face. Dyadic coping, an under-investigated dimension in the adoption literature, may play a relevant role for prospective adoptive couples’
Elena Canzi +7 more
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Nan Tang,1,2,* Mengyue Pei,2,3,* Lei Xie,2,4 Xueping Liang,2 Junping Hu,2,5 Yuan Gao1 1Department of Nursing, 1th Medical Centre of PLA General Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Nursing, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu,
Tang N +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.
Reine C Van Der Wal +2 more
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Caroline Meier1, Guy Bodenmann2, Hanspeter Mörgeli1, Josef Jenewein11Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland; 2Institute of Psychology, University of Zurich, SwitzerlandBackground: Successfully coping ...
Meier C +3 more
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Introduction: Along with a worldwide growth of individuals diagnosed with coronary heart disease (CHD), the number of adults affected with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has substantially increased over a period of time. Such negative effects are not only
Romita Mitra +3 more
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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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Examining the Role of Dyadic Coping on the Marital Adjustment of Couples Undergoing Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) [PDF]
A couple is considered to be infertile if unable to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. An extended body of literature supports that infertility and infertility treatments contribute to emotional, social, sexual, and relational ...
Sara Molgora +5 more
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