This study investigated theoretically predicted links between attachment style and a physiological indicator of stress, salivary cortisol levels, in 124 heterosexual dating couples. Cortisol was assessed at 7 points before and after an experimental conflict negotiation task, creating a trajectory of stress reactivity and recovery for each participant. Growth modeling of cortisol data tested hypotheses that (a) insecurely attached individuals show patterns of greater physiological stress reactions to interpersonal conflict than do securely attached individuals and (b) people with insecurely attached partners show patterns of greater stress in reaction to relationship conflict than those with securely attached partners. Hypothesis 1 was suppo...
Program year: 1996/1997Digitized from print original stored in HDRThis study examined how adult atta...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
Social support is an effective method of reducing symptoms of acute stress, and is thought to have g...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how attachment style, sexual passion, and love directly...
SummaryThe quality of social relationships may contribute to variations in biological stress respons...
In moments of stress, adults often turn to their romantic partners as regulatory agents. Literature...
Evidence for the stress-buffering effects of social support in intimate relationships raises importa...
Researchers have begun to utilize advances in technology to complement self-reports in an effort to ...
Objective The importance of recovery from stress is evident in times of high prevalence of stress-r...
We investigated variation in baseline cortisol levels in relation to relationship status (single or ...
The quality and longevity of any romantic relationship depends in large part on the manner in which ...
Conflict is inevitable in close romantic relationships. Responses to conflict vary and are influence...
This study tested the extent to which the social-cognitive variables of sociotropy and negative rela...
We investigated variation in baseline cortisol levels in relation to relationship status (single or ...
Both coping behaviors and physiological vulnerability to stress have been found to be associated wit...
Program year: 1996/1997Digitized from print original stored in HDRThis study examined how adult atta...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
Social support is an effective method of reducing symptoms of acute stress, and is thought to have g...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how attachment style, sexual passion, and love directly...
SummaryThe quality of social relationships may contribute to variations in biological stress respons...
In moments of stress, adults often turn to their romantic partners as regulatory agents. Literature...
Evidence for the stress-buffering effects of social support in intimate relationships raises importa...
Researchers have begun to utilize advances in technology to complement self-reports in an effort to ...
Objective The importance of recovery from stress is evident in times of high prevalence of stress-r...
We investigated variation in baseline cortisol levels in relation to relationship status (single or ...
The quality and longevity of any romantic relationship depends in large part on the manner in which ...
Conflict is inevitable in close romantic relationships. Responses to conflict vary and are influence...
This study tested the extent to which the social-cognitive variables of sociotropy and negative rela...
We investigated variation in baseline cortisol levels in relation to relationship status (single or ...
Both coping behaviors and physiological vulnerability to stress have been found to be associated wit...
Program year: 1996/1997Digitized from print original stored in HDRThis study examined how adult atta...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
Social support is an effective method of reducing symptoms of acute stress, and is thought to have g...