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ISSN:2160-4096

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Nicole M Klaus,Guillermo Perez Algorta,Andrea S Young et al. Nicole M Klaus et al.
Expressed Emotion (EE; criticism/hostility and emotional overinvolvement) displayed in family interactions has been associated with the presence and poorer course of multiple disorders in adults and children. As such, validating appropriate...
David M Huebner,Carmen Gómez Mandic,Julia E Mackaronis et al. David M Huebner et al.
Parenthood changes couples' relationships across multiple domains, generally decreasing relationship quality, sexual satisfaction, and sexual frequency. Emerging research suggests that gay couples who are parenting might experience similar ...
Mari L Clements,Sarah E Martin,David W Randall et al. Mari L Clements et al.
Interparental relationship conflict has consistently been linked to child adjustment problems, with children's perceptions of such conflict particularly predictive of their outcomes. Despite mounting evidence that preschool children can pro...
Justin Parent,Jessica Clifton,Rex Forehand et al. Justin Parent et al.
Cohabitation is a family structure experienced by many Black children; yet, we have limited understanding of how personal and interpersonal processes operate within these families to influence the parenting provided to these children. Infor...
David Pérez-Jiménez,David Wyatt Seal,David L Ronis David Pérez-Jiménez
Although the sexual transmission of HIV occurs in the context of an intimate relationship, preventive interventions with couples are scarce, particularly those designed for Hispanics. In this article, we present the effect of a pilot interv...
Claire M Kamp Dush,Galena K Rhoades,Sara E Sandberg-Thoma et al. Claire M Kamp Dush et al.
Commitment has long been hypothesized to increase across the transition to parenthood, even though much research has found that relationship functioning declines during this period. We examined change in interpersonal commitment, measured a...
Brandi C Fink,Alyson F Shapiro Brandi C Fink
The association between marital discord and depression is well established. Marital discord is hypothesized to be a stressful life event that would evoke one's efforts to cope with it. In an effort to further understand the nature of this a...
Mark A Whisman,Soo Hyun Rhee,Laura Hink et al. Mark A Whisman et al.
This study was conducted to estimate the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on the association between three indices of subjective well-being (i.e., life satisfaction, positive affect, negative affect) and positive and negati...
Rebecca L Brock,Erika Lawrence Rebecca L Brock
Objective: Marital discord has a robust association with depression, yet it is rarely considered within broader etiological frameworks of psychopathology. Further, little is known about the particular aspects of relations...
Shelby B Scott,Galena K Rhoades,Scott M Stanley et al. Shelby B Scott et al.
The study presents findings from interviews of 52 divorced individuals who received the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP) while engaged to be married. Using both quantitative and qualitative methods, the study sought to...