Objective The importance of recovery from stress is evident in times of high prevalence of stress-related diseases. Intimacy has been found to buffer psychobiological stress reactivity, suggesting that emotional and physical closeness might trigger biological mechanisms that underlie the health-beneficial effects of couple relationships. Here, we investigated whether couples' spontaneous expression of intimacy before and after psychosocial stress exposure in the laboratory reduced cortisol reactivity and accelerated recovery. Methods Data from 183 couples (366 individuals) were analyzed. Couples were randomly assigned to one of the following three experimental conditions: only the female partner (n = 62), only the male partner (n = 61), ...
SummaryThe quality of social relationships may contribute to variations in biological stress respons...
Can stress ever be good for romantic relationships? Although it is well-established that stress can ...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited knowledge about how fatigue develops and worsens and what influences flu...
OBJECTIVE: The importance of recovery from stress is evident in times of high prevalence of stress-r...
Evidence for the stress-buffering effects of social support in intimate relationships raises importa...
This study investigated theoretically predicted links between attachment style and a physiological i...
In laboratory environments individuals may display empathic cortisol stress responses merely from ob...
In moments of stress, adults often turn to their romantic partners as regulatory agents. Literature...
Stress is omnipresent in our everyday lives. It is therefore critical to identify potential stress-b...
Stress is omnipresent in our everyday lives. It is therefore critical to identify potential stress-b...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how attachment style, sexual passion, and love directly...
The quality and longevity of any romantic relationship depends in large part on the manner in which ...
This study investigated the effects of psychosocial stress on hormonal responses to a social interac...
Love and affection have long been the subjects of human fascination. We posit that these feelings of...
The ability to regulate our own physiological arousal when dealing with the emotional expression of ...
SummaryThe quality of social relationships may contribute to variations in biological stress respons...
Can stress ever be good for romantic relationships? Although it is well-established that stress can ...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited knowledge about how fatigue develops and worsens and what influences flu...
OBJECTIVE: The importance of recovery from stress is evident in times of high prevalence of stress-r...
Evidence for the stress-buffering effects of social support in intimate relationships raises importa...
This study investigated theoretically predicted links between attachment style and a physiological i...
In laboratory environments individuals may display empathic cortisol stress responses merely from ob...
In moments of stress, adults often turn to their romantic partners as regulatory agents. Literature...
Stress is omnipresent in our everyday lives. It is therefore critical to identify potential stress-b...
Stress is omnipresent in our everyday lives. It is therefore critical to identify potential stress-b...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how attachment style, sexual passion, and love directly...
The quality and longevity of any romantic relationship depends in large part on the manner in which ...
This study investigated the effects of psychosocial stress on hormonal responses to a social interac...
Love and affection have long been the subjects of human fascination. We posit that these feelings of...
The ability to regulate our own physiological arousal when dealing with the emotional expression of ...
SummaryThe quality of social relationships may contribute to variations in biological stress respons...
Can stress ever be good for romantic relationships? Although it is well-established that stress can ...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited knowledge about how fatigue develops and worsens and what influences flu...