Evidence for the stress-buffering effects of social support in intimate relationships raises important questions about whether partner support promotes recovery in physiological systems implicated in physical health. The present study examined (a) whether observed dyadic coping enhances cortisol stress recovery and (b) whether a stressed partner's self-reported attachment anxiety and avoidance moderate these effects. Stress was experimentally induced by asking either the man or woman in 123 heterosexual couples to participate in a standardized public speaking task. Stressed individuals recovered faster from stress the more positive dyadic coping they received from the partner, with women high in attachment anxiety benefiting less from these...
In laboratory environments individuals may display empathic cortisol stress responses merely from ob...
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit relationships (i....
The dominant characterization of the physiological and behavioral human stress reaction is the fight...
This study investigated theoretically predicted links between attachment style and a physiological i...
Objective The importance of recovery from stress is evident in times of high prevalence of stress-r...
In moments of stress, adults often turn to their romantic partners as regulatory agents. Literature...
OBJECTIVE: The importance of recovery from stress is evident in times of high prevalence of stress-r...
SummaryThe quality of social relationships may contribute to variations in biological stress respons...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
Previous research suggests that neuroendocrine mechanisms underlie inter-individual stress coping in...
Previous research suggests that neuroendocrine mechanisms underlie inter-individual stress coping in...
Growing evidence that social support in times of stress is crucial for well-functioning relationship...
How does social support bolster resilience? Here, we present a new dyadic paradigm to study causal m...
Conflict is inevitable in close romantic relationships. Responses to conflict vary and are influence...
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit relationships (i....
In laboratory environments individuals may display empathic cortisol stress responses merely from ob...
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit relationships (i....
The dominant characterization of the physiological and behavioral human stress reaction is the fight...
This study investigated theoretically predicted links between attachment style and a physiological i...
Objective The importance of recovery from stress is evident in times of high prevalence of stress-r...
In moments of stress, adults often turn to their romantic partners as regulatory agents. Literature...
OBJECTIVE: The importance of recovery from stress is evident in times of high prevalence of stress-r...
SummaryThe quality of social relationships may contribute to variations in biological stress respons...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
Previous research suggests that neuroendocrine mechanisms underlie inter-individual stress coping in...
Previous research suggests that neuroendocrine mechanisms underlie inter-individual stress coping in...
Growing evidence that social support in times of stress is crucial for well-functioning relationship...
How does social support bolster resilience? Here, we present a new dyadic paradigm to study causal m...
Conflict is inevitable in close romantic relationships. Responses to conflict vary and are influence...
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit relationships (i....
In laboratory environments individuals may display empathic cortisol stress responses merely from ob...
In intimate relationships, spousal support (or dyadic coping) can directly benefit relationships (i....
The dominant characterization of the physiological and behavioral human stress reaction is the fight...