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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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The Impact of Postpartum Posttraumatic Stress and Depression Symptoms on Couples’ Relationship Satisfaction: A Population-Based Prospective Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
The couple relationship is of particular importance in the transition to parenthood and in the early childhood years because it is related to the well-being and mental health of partners, children, and the family.
Susan Garthus-Niegel   +10 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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Dimensions of couples' sexual communication, relationship satisfaction, and sexual satisfaction: A meta-analysis.

open access: yesJournal of family psychology, 2021
Despite consistent evidence that sexual communication positively correlates with relationship and sexual satisfaction, there has been empirical murkiness regarding which aspects of sexual communication matter more or less for relationship and sexual ...
Allen B. Mallory
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Within-Couple Associations Between Communication and Relationship Satisfaction Over Time

open access: yesPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2021
Relationship science contends that the quality of couples’ communication predicts relationship satisfaction over time. Most studies testing these links have examined between-person associations, yet couple dynamics are also theorized at the within-person
Matthew D Johnson   +13 more
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The Desire for Power and Romantic Commitment in LGBTQ Relationships

open access: yesInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, 2023
The present study concerned the connection between the desire for power and romantic commitment in LGBTQ relationships as well as the roles that indicators of relationship functioning (e.g., relationship satisfaction) and perceptions of power played in ...
Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Dallas LaCross
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The Impact of Parental Relationship Satisfaction on Infant Development: Results From the Population-Based Cohort Study DREAM

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Extensive literature has shown that interparental conflicts and violence have detrimental effects on children's adjustment in childhood and adolescence.
Caroline Nicolaus   +5 more
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How both partners’ individual differences, stress, and behavior predict change in relationship satisfaction: Extending the VSA model

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
Significance Understanding the factors that explain declines in marital satisfaction is one of the most pressing challenges for relationship science. Yet, several lines of recent research relying on singular theoretical models have questioned our ability
J. McNulty   +3 more
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Couple Therapy With MDMA—Proposed Pathways of Action

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
MDMA's first identified potential as a therapeutic catalyst was for couple therapy. Early work in the 1970s and 1980s explored its potential amongst seasoned psychotherapists and their clients.
Anne C. Wagner
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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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