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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 13 (2022)
ObjectiveEfforts to understand why some marriages thrive while others falter are (a) not well integrated conceptually and (b) rely heavily on data collected from White middle-class samples. The Vulnerability-Stress-Adaptation Model (VSA; Karney and B
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https://doaj.org/article/12431fb6c32e4434a2a84450a98d3d8a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Psychology. 37:20-30
Marriage sanctifies the relationship between two spouses, but what happens to their relationships with family, friends, and others who comprise their social networks? Scholarly accounts disagree about whether couples' networks strengthen, weaken, or
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Psychology. 36:1043-1049
Natural disasters have been purported to increase, and decrease, hostile conflict in intimate relationships, but heavy reliance on retrospective designs prohibits strong tests of these contrasting perspectives. The present study aims to resolve this
Publikováno v:
Psychol Sci
Psychological science, vol 32, iss 11
Psychological science, vol 32, iss 11
How do natural disasters affect intimate relationships? Some research suggests that couples are brought closer together after a disaster, whereas other research suggests that relationships become more strained in the aftermath. Yet all of this work i
Autor:
Steven P. Reise, Thomas N. Bradbury, Jacqueline C. Perez, Victor A. Kaufman, Benjamin R. Karney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 39:325-346
Although satisfying friendships are crucial for well-being throughout adulthood, measures of friendship satisfaction have been limited by: (1) item content relevant to children only, (2) a focus on single relationships rather than the friendship netw
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Violence. 11:339-348
Autor:
Benjamin R. Karney
Publikováno v:
Annual review of psychology, vol 72, iss 1
Annu Rev Psychol
Annu Rev Psychol
The ways that couples form and manage their intimate relationships at higher and lower levels of socioeconomic status (SES) have been diverging steadily over the past several decades. At higher SES levels, couples postpone marriage and childbirth to
Publikováno v:
Cognit Ther Res
Cognitive therapy and research, vol 45, iss 3
Cognitive therapy and research, vol 45, iss 3
BACKGROUND: Theoretical and clinical perspectives argue that couples’ maladaptive attributions for marital problems lead to marital distress, and that these attributions will detract from couples’ relationships regardless of their external circum
Autor:
Thomas N. Bradbury, Benjamin R. Karney
Publikováno v:
Journal of marriage and the family, vol 82, iss 1
J Marriage Fam
J Marriage Fam
Although getting married is no longer a requirement for social acceptance, most people do marry in their lifetimes, and couples across the socioeconomic spectrum wish their marriages to be satisfying and long-lasting. This review evaluates the past d