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Dyadic coping and well-being in early-stage dementia couples. [PDF]

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Intrusion, avoidance, and daily negative affect among couples coping with prostate cancer: A dyadic investigation.

Journal of Family Psychology, 2012
In the present study we examined how husbands' and wives' intrusive thoughts of prostate cancer (i.e., thinking about it when not meaning to) and avoidance (i.e., efforts to not think about cancer) related to their own and each other's average negative affect over a subsequent 14-day period.
Christopher P, Fagundes   +2 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
Jiali Gong, Qiuping Li
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How codependency affects dyadic coping, relationship perception and life satisfaction

Current Psychology, 2022
Zsuzsa Happ   +2 more
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