In this study, we examined the association between naturalistically observed in-person contact with an ex-partner and separation-related psychological distress (SRPD). One hundred twenty-two recently separated adults were assessed using the Electronically Activated Recorder on three occasions across 5 months. The association between in-person contact with an ex-partner, as a between-person variable, and concurrent SRPD was not reliably different from zero, nor was the time-varying effect of in-person contact. However, more frequent in-person contact with an ex-partner predicted higher SRPD 2 months later, above and beyond the variance accounted for by concurrent in-person contact, demographic, relationship, and attachment factors. Follow-up...
Relationship separation is associated with substantial adult adjustment problems. The Psychological ...
In the trilogy Attachment, Separation and Loss (1969, 1973, 1980), Bowlby theorized that early exper...
One hundred twenty-nine adults (46 men) participated in a study following marital separation. Along ...
To test a stress-diathesis model of adjustment to separation, the current study describes the trajec...
Many individuals suffer negative mental health consequences such as anxiety and depression following...
While negative effects of divorce on well-being are well documented in research literature, the role...
Close relationships play an integral role in human health (Coan & Sbarra, 2015). It follows, then, t...
This study explored the connection between social support following divorce and general well-being. ...
This study explains changes in contact frequency in relationships of the preseparation personal netw...
Coparental divorce negatively impacts a significant portion of families in the United States. Interv...
This study presents descriptive and explanatory analyses of contact between former spouses, using da...
This study presents descriptive and explanatory analyses of contact between former spouses, using da...
Martial dissolution is associated with risk for poor mental health outcomes, but less is known about...
This study investigated whether the quality of the relationship with the ex-partner before and after...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Romantic relationship breakups can lead to severe emotional disturbances ...
Relationship separation is associated with substantial adult adjustment problems. The Psychological ...
In the trilogy Attachment, Separation and Loss (1969, 1973, 1980), Bowlby theorized that early exper...
One hundred twenty-nine adults (46 men) participated in a study following marital separation. Along ...
To test a stress-diathesis model of adjustment to separation, the current study describes the trajec...
Many individuals suffer negative mental health consequences such as anxiety and depression following...
While negative effects of divorce on well-being are well documented in research literature, the role...
Close relationships play an integral role in human health (Coan & Sbarra, 2015). It follows, then, t...
This study explored the connection between social support following divorce and general well-being. ...
This study explains changes in contact frequency in relationships of the preseparation personal netw...
Coparental divorce negatively impacts a significant portion of families in the United States. Interv...
This study presents descriptive and explanatory analyses of contact between former spouses, using da...
This study presents descriptive and explanatory analyses of contact between former spouses, using da...
Martial dissolution is associated with risk for poor mental health outcomes, but less is known about...
This study investigated whether the quality of the relationship with the ex-partner before and after...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Romantic relationship breakups can lead to severe emotional disturbances ...
Relationship separation is associated with substantial adult adjustment problems. The Psychological ...
In the trilogy Attachment, Separation and Loss (1969, 1973, 1980), Bowlby theorized that early exper...
One hundred twenty-nine adults (46 men) participated in a study following marital separation. Along ...