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Mapping love: a personality-centered network analysis of relationship satisfaction [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Previous research has linked various personality features to relationship satisfaction, primarily investigating bivariate effects. Given the interrelatedness of these personality features, their unique associations with relationship satisfaction remain ...
Oliver Tobias Schulz   +3 more
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INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS IN CONTEXT: STRESS SPILLOVER, RELATIONSHIP EFFICACY, AND RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION

open access: yesPrimenjena Psihologija, 2017
Recently, research has shown that stress experienced outside the relationship is negatively associated with relationship outcomes, such as relationship satisfaction.
Ivana Bahun, Aleksandra Huić
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Parental relationship satisfaction, symptoms of depression and anger/hostility, and the moderating role of perceived social support—a prospective cohort study in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
BackgroundThe challenging early parenthood time and the strains of the COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected parental mental health, whereas relationship satisfaction and perceived social support acted protective.
Josephine Kümpfel   +5 more
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Predictor models of intimate partnership satisfaction: Attachment, the capacity to mentalize and narcissism [PDF]

open access: yesPsihološka Istraživanja, 2022
The aim of this study is to analyse whether attachment, mentalization and narcissism contribute to the prediction of intimate partnership satisfaction. The study included 222 respondents aged 18 to 50, all childless, who were in an intimate partnership ...
Nikolić-Vesković Danica M.
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BDSM: Does it Hurt or Help Sexual Satisfaction, Relationship Satisfaction, and Relationship Closeness? [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Sex Research, 2021
This national web-population study from Norway (N = 4,148) assessed 1) the prevalence of BDSM and role-play interests and behaviors, 2) the socio-demographic characteristics of the BDSM-oriented participants, and 3) the associations between a) BDSM and b) role-play interests and behaviors, and sexual satisfaction, relationship satisfaction, and ...
Jenna Marie Strizzi   +4 more
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But What’s Your Partner Up to? Associations Between Relationship Quality and Pornography Use Depend on Contextual Patterns of Use Within the Couple

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
It is commonly assumed that exposure to pornography harms relationships because pornography changes the way that individuals think, feel, and behave in problematic ways.
Taylor Kohut   +8 more
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Joint Goals in Older Couples: Associations With Goal Progress, Allostatic Load, and Relationship Satisfaction

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Older adults often have long-term relationships, and many of their goals are intertwined with their respective partners. Joint goals can help or hinder goal progress.
Nadine Ungar   +10 more
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Parental relationship satisfaction, reflective functioning, and toddler behavioral problems: A longitudinal study from pregnancy to 2 years postpartum

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Parent relationship satisfaction and parental reflective functioning (PRF) are significant factors in the transition to first-time parenting and are likely to affect a child’s later wellbeing.
Saara Johanna Salo   +4 more
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Opening the doors for spillovers: a contingency view of the effects of work from home on the work–home interface

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Why do employees experience work from home (WFH) differently? We draw on boundary theory to explain how WFH influences employees’ work–home interface. WFH intensity increases negative spillovers (i.e., work-to-home conflict and home-to-work conflict) and
Felix Bölingen   +2 more
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Machiavellianism, relationship satisfaction, and romantic relationship quality [PDF]

open access: yesEurope’s Journal of Psychology, 2017
Machiavellianism is characterised by a manipulative interpersonal style, willingness to exploit others, and a preference for emotionally detached relationships. The present studies investigate the extent to which Machiavellianism influences relationship satisfaction and romantic relationship quality.
Brewer, G, Abell, L
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