More or less: Newlyweds' preferred and received social support, affect, and relationship satisfaction [0.03%]
多一点,少一点:新婚夫妇偏好的和实际获得的社会支持、情绪及婚姻满意度的关系研究
Jennifer M Lorenzo,Robin A Barry,Chandra E Khalifian
Jennifer M Lorenzo
Matching theories of social support suggest that receiving the amount and type of support one prefers from one's romantic partner promotes more favorable affect and higher relationship satisfaction. Individuals who feel they are provided wi...
Personality traits and parent-adolescent interactions: An observational study of Mexican origin families [0.03%]
个性特征和亲子互动:墨西哥族裔家庭的观察研究
D Angus Clark,M Brent Donnellan,Richard W Robins
D Angus Clark
Parent-child interactions are likely influenced by the personality characteristics of both the parent and the child. However, questions remain concerning the bidirectional nature of these effects (e.g., does a child's personality evoke chan...
Grace B Boyers,Lorelei Simpson Rowe
Grace B Boyers
Social support is positively associated with individual well-being, particularly if an intimate partner provides that support. However, despite evidence that individuals with bipolar disorder (BPD) are at high risk for relationship discord ...
Financial stress response profiles and psychosocial functioning in low-income parents [0.03%]
低收入父母的财务压力反应特征和心理社会功能状况
Sarah E D Perzow,Bethany C Bray,Martha E Wadsworth
Sarah E D Perzow
Parenting in the context of poverty is accompanied by heightened stress and heightened stakes. How parents respond to poverty-related stress has important implications for family functioning, but research investigating individual difference...
Father attachment, father emotion expression, and children's attachment to fathers: The role of marital conflict [0.03%]
父亲依恋、父亲情感表达和儿童对父亲的依恋:夫妻冲突的作用
Shuang Bi,Eric A Haak,Lauren R Gilbert et al.
Shuang Bi et al.
The current study examined relations between father attachment to spouses and child attachment to fathers in middle childhood, focusing on father emotion expressions in father-child interactions as mediators and marital conflict as a modera...
Intervention effects on reflectivity explain change in positive parenting in military families with young children [0.03%]
干预效果对军事家庭中年轻父母的育儿方式产生的影响解释了其积极变化
Megan M Julian,Maria Muzik,Michelle Kees et al.
Megan M Julian et al.
Military families with young children often experience stress related to the unique circumstances of military families (e.g., deployment), and there is a need for interventions that are specifically tailored to military families with young ...
The trajectory of coparenting relationship quality across early adolescence: Family, community, and parent gender influences [0.03%]
早期青少年时期共同养育关系质量的轨迹:家庭、社区和父母性别影响的作用
Elizabeth M Riina,Mark E Feinberg
Elizabeth M Riina
This study examined longitudinal change in coparenting support and conflict for married parents during their child's adolescence, and the links between financial, work, and community factors and coparenting support and conflict. We utilized...
The power of listening: Lending an ear to the partner during dyadic coping conversations [0.03%]
倾听的力量:在双方应对对话中倾听伴侣的声音
Rebekka Kuhn,Thomas N Bradbury,Fridtjof W Nussbeck et al.
Rebekka Kuhn et al.
Although active, responsive listening is widely assumed to be essential for well-functioning intimate relationships, the manner in which this important behavior might promote closeness remains unknown. To test the prediction that listening ...
The link between coparenting cooperation and child social competence: The moderating role of child negative affect [0.03%]
父亲育儿合作与儿童社交能力的联系:儿童负面情绪的调节作用
Chun Bun Lam,Clarice Y S Tam,Kevin Kien Hoa Chung et al.
Chun Bun Lam et al.
This study examined the moderating role of child negative affect in the link between coparenting cooperation and child social competence. Cross-sectional data were collected from a community sample of 258 Chinese families with preschool chi...
Communally coping with diabetes: An observational investigation using the actor-partner interdependence model [0.03%]
糖尿病的共同应对:使用行动者-伴侣相互依存模型进行观察研究
Meredith Van Vleet,Vicki S Helgeson,Howard J Seltman et al.
Meredith Van Vleet et al.
Communal coping is a form of interpersonal coping that involves a shared illness appraisal and collaborating to address illness-related issues. We hypothesized that communal coping among couples in which one person is recently diagnosed wit...