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Romantic relationship satisfaction and phubbing: The role of loneliness and empathy

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
This study investigates the effects of loneliness and empathy on romantic relationship satisfaction and phubbing. Loneliness plays a mediating role in romantic relationship satisfaction and phubbing. The level of empathy moderates these mediating effects.
Siqun Zhan, Silu Shrestha, Nian Zhong
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Instant messaging and relationship satisfaction across different ages and cultures

open access: yesCyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberpspace, 2023
Research suggests that using IM is generally beneficial for maintaining personal relationships, yet well-being benefits are likely to be conditional on micro- and macro-level variables.
Christin-Melanie Vauclair   +3 more
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Till Phone Do Us Part: The Role of Phubbing in Relationship Satisfaction and Self-Esteem

open access: yesJournal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration, 2022
Being distracted by the mobile phone while interacting with a love partner poses a negative threat to well-being. The present study focused on researching the correlation between phubbing, relationship satisfaction and self-esteem with the use of age and
Milena Monika Chmielik, Agata Błachnio
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Cancer and Relationship Dissolution: Perspective of Partners of Cancer Patients

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
PurposeCancer can be a burden on the relationship and even lead to relationship dissolution. Previous studies about the impact of cancer on close relationships almost exclusively involve cancer patients. So far, little is known about the views of spouses.
Bahar Nalbant   +2 more
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Psychometrics Properties of Persian Version of Disagreement in Romantic Relationships Scale [PDF]

open access: yesروانشناسی بالینی و شخصیت, 2023
Introduction: Although conflicts and disagreements are inevitable in emotional relationships, they have many impressions on the quality and durability of the relationship.
Bahareh Mohammadi   +3 more
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Pregnant Women’s View on Their Relationship: A Comparison With Nonpregnant Women

open access: yesInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, 2013
The positive effects of partner support on pregnancy outcomes and maternal (mental) health are well established in the literature. Less is known about pregnant women’s perceptions of their partner and relationship, and whether these differ from those of ...
Karlijn Massar   +2 more
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A Dyadic Test of the Association Between Trait Self-Control and Romantic Relationship Satisfaction

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Previous research has demonstrated that trait self-control is related to a range of positive romantic relationship processes, suggesting that trait self-control should be positively and robustly linked to relationship satisfaction in both partners in a ...
Pei-Ying Zuo   +7 more
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Improving Relationships by Elevating Positive Illusion and the Underlying Psychological and Neural Mechanisms

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2019
Romantic relationships are difficult to maintain novel and exciting for long periods of time, and individuals in love are known to engage in a variety of efforts to protect and maintain their romantic relationship.
Hongwen Song   +10 more
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Dyadic Empathy, Dyadic Coping, and Relationship Satisfaction: A Dyadic Model

open access: yesEurope's Journal of Psychology, 2014
The purpose of the present study was to investigate a theoretical model specifying the direct and indirect associations between dyadic empathy, dyadic coping, and relationship satisfaction in a sample of 187 heterosexual couples.
Christine Levesque   +4 more
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Another look at the job satisfaction^life satisfaction relationship. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Psychology, 1993
The relationship between job satisfaction and life satisfaction has been heavily researched over the years. In spite of this research interest, results have not proved conclusive in demonstrating the causal nature of the relationship. In the present study, a causal model was hypothesized and tested that involved simultaneous consideration of cross ...
Timothy A. Judge, Shinichiro Watanabe
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