Wrubel, Judith Stumbo, Scott Johnson, Mallory O
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Journal of social and personal relationships
This qualitative study examines received social support by analyzing relationship dynamics concerning antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among HIV+ seroconcordant and serodiscordant male couples. Using narrative data from forty participants (20 couples interviewed separately), we describe patterns of relationship dynamics and support preference...
Papp, Lauren M Kouros, Chrystyna D Cummings, E Mark
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Journal of social and personal relationships
To examine affectivity in marital interaction, 267 couples participated in laboratory-based marital conflicts and afterward rated their own and their spouses' emotions of positivity, anger, sadness, and fear. Actor-Partner Interdependence Models (Cook & Kenny, 2005) estimated empathic accuracy and assumed similarity effects, with symptoms of depres...
Allen, Joseph P Miga, Erin M
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Journal of social and personal relationships
The early adolescent's state of mind in the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) is more closely linked to social interactions with peers, who are unlikely to serve as attachment figures, than it is to (i) qualities of the adolescent's interactions with parents, (ii) the AAI of the adolescent's mother, or (iii) the adolescent's prior Strange Situation ...
Shomaker, Lauren B Furman, Wyndol
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Journal of social and personal relationships
This study examined how current parent-adolescent relationship qualities and adolescents' representations of relationships with parents were related to friendship interactions in 200 adolescent-close friend dyads. Adolescents and friends were observed discussing problems during a series of structured tasks. Negative interactions with mothers were s...
Bookwala, Jamila Fekete, Erin
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We compared psychological resources between heterosexual never-married and married adults and their group-specific role in positive and negative affect after controlling for social resources. Although never-married respondents scored slightly lower than married adults on social resources and affective well-being, the two groups were comparable on p...
Uchino, Bert N.
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Journal of social and personal relationships
Social support has been reliably related to physical health outcomes. However, an examination of mediators of such links has been slowed by the lack of understanding regarding two complex and related questions: what is social support and what phase of the disease process does it impact? In this paper, I argue for the importance of a lifespan perspe...
Lawrence, Erika Pederson, Ashley Bunde, Mali Barry, Robin A Brock, Rebecca L Fazio, Emily Mulryan, Lorin Hunt, Sara Madsen, Lisa Dzankovic, Sandra
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Expanding upon social-learning and vulnerability-stress-adaptation approaches to marriage, the impact of multiple dyadic behaviors on marital satisfaction trajectories was examined in 101 couples. Semi-structured interviews were administered separately to husbands and wives at 3 months of marriage. Interviewers generated objective ratings for five ...
Leichtentritt, Ronit D Rettig, Kathryn D
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