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ISSN:2160-4096

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Adrienne B Smith,Brittany Miller-Roenigk,Kaylee Palomino et al. Adrienne B Smith et al.
Social support is a known protective factor against opioid misuse. However, there is limited research focused on Black Americans, a population disproportionately impacted by the opioid epidemic. The current study examined whether emotional ...
Maya E Barrett,Evan J Basting,Patricia N E Roberson et al. Maya E Barrett et al.
Research suggests that addressing sexual difficulties and concerns may enhance sexual satisfaction and, in turn, improve sexual and relationship outcomes among partnered individuals. This study examined whether perceived quality of sexual c...
Claire L Chapman,Daphne Y Liu,Scott M Stanley et al. Claire L Chapman et al.
Romantic couples moving in together (i.e., cohabitation) is a normative stage of romantic relationships, and people report different reasons for moving in together. Few studies have examined whether reasons for cohabitation have implication...
Eileen P Barden,Melissa V Gates,Jessica Hill et al. Eileen P Barden et al.
Relationship distress can impact various dynamics within romantic relationships. Disclosure of trauma commonly occurs in relationships and can mitigate posttraumatic stress symptoms. Social support from one's romantic partner (i.e., partner...
Amber M Jarnecke,Jeremiah A Schumm,Julianne C Flanagan et al. Amber M Jarnecke et al.
Relationships and social support have direct effects on opioid misuse, which is highly prevalent and associated with morbidity and mortality. However, there is a dearth of research focusing on the characteristics and quality of intimate rel...
Hannah C Williamson,Po-Heng Chen,Daniela Esquivel Cantu et al. Hannah C Williamson et al.
The transition to parenthood is a major life event in which romantic partners undergo significant changes in their relationship. For this reason, understanding the ways that couples change and adapt when welcoming a child into their home ha...
Gabriel Robles,Addam Reynolds,Maria A Guevara-Carpio et al. Gabriel Robles et al.
Dyadic research among male couples is of increasing interest to researchers, as relationship factors have been implicated in a variety of physical and mental health outcomes. A small evidence base suggests samples of same-gender couples tha...
Tyrel J Starks,Demetria Cain Tyrel J Starks
Substance use disparities are well-documented among sexual minority men (SMM) and substance use is associated with increased sexual HIV transmission risk. SMM in relationships may engage in dyadic coping whereby partners establish explicit ...
Alyssa N Van Denburg,Laura S Porter,Tamara J Somers et al. Alyssa N Van Denburg et al.
Pain coping skills training (PCST) is the predominant behavioral intervention for chronic pain. Benefiting from PCST necessitates that individuals not only complete the training sessions but also integrate the new skills into their daily li...
James McHale,Herve Tissot,Silvia Mazzoni et al. James McHale et al.
Since the early 1990s, coparenting - a conceptual framework connecting clinical insights from structural family therapy to theory and research on development of infants and toddlers within relationship systems - has brought new perspective ...