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期刊名:Couple and family psychology-research and practice

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ISSN:2160-4096

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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 ...
Sarah T Giff,Jenna Teves,Karen Petty et al. Sarah T Giff et al.
Associations between symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and relationship distress are well-established in research examining Veterans and their romantic partners. Partner accommodation of PTSD symptoms has been identified as ...
Trey V Dellucci,Tyrel J Starks Trey V Dellucci
Purpose: Adolescent sexual minority males (ASMM) are three to four times more likely to experience depression or anxiety than their heterosexual peers. ASMM in romantic relationships may be at higher risk of developing an...
Sarah W Whitton,Sabrina Bothwell,Shariell Crosby et al. Sarah W Whitton et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been proposed to have a negative effect on couple relationships, particularly for sexual and gender minorities assigned female at birth (SGM-AFAB), who report more COVID-related stress than cisgender/heterosexual p...
Melissa Zajdel,Vicki S Helgeson Melissa Zajdel
Introduction: Communal coping is an interpersonal coping strategy defined as the appraisal of a problem as shared and collaboration to manage it. Despite evidence establishing links of communal coping to health, few inter...
Judith N Biesen,McKenzie K Roddy,Brian D Doss Judith N Biesen
Despite an established link between personality traits and relationship outcomes, few studies have examined whether personality impacts outcomes of couple interventions. Given the growing popularity of online relationship services, we exami...
David Hoskins,Jocelyn Iveth Meza,Margareth Vanessa Del Cid et al. David Hoskins et al.
Latinx adolescents are overrepresented in the justice system and have high untreated behavioral health needs. We examined the family as well as promotive and inhibitive environments (i.e., neighborhood and school) and their associations on ...
Alora A Rando,Johanna Thompson-Hollands Alora A Rando
As part of a larger study of a family-inclusive intervention for veterans beginning treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), we conducted individual semi-structured qualitative interviews with 20 veteran-romantic partner dyads. T...
Carlie J Sloan,Britney M Wardecker,Jacqueline Mogle et al. Carlie J Sloan et al.
Sexual minority women are granted more rights today than ever before. However, it is unclear how the relationships of sexual minority women have changed compared to previous decades. Additionally, a large body of work has focused on women's...