Perceived partner responsiveness (PPR) is defined as being accurately understood, appreciated and cared for. Previous research has demonstrated that perceived partner responsiveness is an essential component of close relationships that predicts emotional and physical well-being. However, not all the people benefit from having a responsive partner to the same degree. Motivated by vantage sensitivity hypothesis, the current study examined heart rate variability (HRV) as a potential vantage resource that moderates the link between perceived partner responsiveness and hedonic and eudaimonic well-being ten years later using the second and third waves of Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) dataset. Longitudinal analyses revealed that there was n...
Affectionate touch is an important behavior in close relationships throughout the lifespan. Research...
Maintenance of relationship quality requires self-regulation of emotion and social b...
Gender differences are often overlooked or minimized in research regarding well-being. Men and women...
117 pagesThe present dissertation investigates the role of perceived partner responsiveness (PPR) — ...
Motivated by attachment theory and recent conceptualizations of perceived partner responsiveness as ...
This study explored self-regulatory efforts during the viewing of couple interactions and their asso...
Past work has shown that perceived responsiveness is a key predictor of relational outcomes. However...
Close relationships, especially high-quality romantic relationships, are consistently associated wit...
Romantic partners regularly sacrifice their own self-interest when partners’ needs and preferences d...
Romantic partners regularly sacrifice their own self-interest when partners’ needs and preferences d...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. International Journal of Psychology published by John Wiley...
Objective This study tested longitudinal associations between absolute levels of perceived partner r...
Perceived partner responsiveness (PPR), the belief that one’s partner understands, values, and cares...
Increasing evidence suggests that heightened affective reactivity to daily stressors has implication...
Adaptive emotional responding is crucial for psychological well-being and the quality of social inte...
Affectionate touch is an important behavior in close relationships throughout the lifespan. Research...
Maintenance of relationship quality requires self-regulation of emotion and social b...
Gender differences are often overlooked or minimized in research regarding well-being. Men and women...
117 pagesThe present dissertation investigates the role of perceived partner responsiveness (PPR) — ...
Motivated by attachment theory and recent conceptualizations of perceived partner responsiveness as ...
This study explored self-regulatory efforts during the viewing of couple interactions and their asso...
Past work has shown that perceived responsiveness is a key predictor of relational outcomes. However...
Close relationships, especially high-quality romantic relationships, are consistently associated wit...
Romantic partners regularly sacrifice their own self-interest when partners’ needs and preferences d...
Romantic partners regularly sacrifice their own self-interest when partners’ needs and preferences d...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. International Journal of Psychology published by John Wiley...
Objective This study tested longitudinal associations between absolute levels of perceived partner r...
Perceived partner responsiveness (PPR), the belief that one’s partner understands, values, and cares...
Increasing evidence suggests that heightened affective reactivity to daily stressors has implication...
Adaptive emotional responding is crucial for psychological well-being and the quality of social inte...
Affectionate touch is an important behavior in close relationships throughout the lifespan. Research...
Maintenance of relationship quality requires self-regulation of emotion and social b...
Gender differences are often overlooked or minimized in research regarding well-being. Men and women...