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ABSTRACT Introduction People with a laryngectomy (PwL) and their families commonly require sustained support from healthcare professionals. But the needs of PwL and their families once they return home following hospital discharge are not well understood.
Laura‐Jayne Watson +4 more
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Evaluation of the Individual, Relationship, and Financial Benefits of Juntos en Pareja for Spanish-Speaking Latine Couples. [PDF]
Falconier MK +3 more
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Dyadic expectations of cooperation and support in the transition to parenthood
Abstract Objective The purpose was to examine dyadic (in)congruent expectations of first‐time expectant parents regarding future coparental cooperation, caregiving responsibilities, and partner support, and explore how gendered assumptions and structural factors (e.g., parental leave) shape these expectations.
Beatriz Melim +4 more
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Dyadic coping, relationship quality, and psychosocial adaption between couples facing prostate cancer: A longitudinal cross-lagged study. [PDF]
Yuan X +6 more
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Abstract Objective This study examined the buffering roles of financial resilience in serial mechanisms between family economic adversity and adolescent psychological distress. Background Resilience factors are assumed to buffer family stress processes, although previous studies have primarily discussed the psychological rather than financial aspects ...
Zewei Liu, Ji‐Kang Chen
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ABSTRACT With the rising number of migrations in the last few decades, immigrant entrepreneurship has increasingly attracted scholarly and policy attention globally. Yet, the nature and role of a crucial resource for immigrant entrepreneurs (IEs)—networks—have not been organized systematically. This paper systematically reviews and synthesizes existing
Clavis Nwehfor Fubah +2 more
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Disease-related communication difficulties and dyadic coping among patients with breast cancer and their spouses: An actor-partner interdependence model. [PDF]
Yang L +5 more
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ABSTRACT The transition to parenthood is a period of heightened vulnerability for many couples, often marked by increased conflict. Attachment insecurity is a known risk factor, linked to dysfunctional conflict dynamics in couples more broadly.
Sean D. Morgan, Erica M. Woodin
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We-disease Model: A conceptualization of couples' dyadic coping when dealing with chronic physical or mental illness. [PDF]
Weitkamp K, Bodenmann G.
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Building Trust and Connection: A Family Systems Perspective on Black Veteran Reintegration
ABSTRACT Reintegration after military deployment is often viewed as an individual process, though it occurs in family systems. Black veterans remain underrepresented in reintegration research, particularly in studies focusing on relational trust and racialized stress.
Lastenia Francis
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