WCPCG-2010The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between attachment security and health outcomes of cardiac patients and their spouses. Dyadic coping and relationship quality were proposed to mediate this relationship. Participants were 72 couples in which one member of the couple was participating in cardiac rehabilitation. Results showed that participants with higher attachment avoidance perceived their general and mental health worse and were less likely to exercise. Patients with higher attachment avoidance perceived their partner as less supportive and this was negatively associated with their general and mental health. Spouses' positive support and marital happiness partially mediated the relationship between th...
OBJECTIVE: Dyadic coping is a process of coping within couples that is intended not only to support ...
Previous research suggests that spouse factors contribute to the course and outcomes of cardiac illn...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.A growing body of research suggests that there may b...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between attachment security an...
Managing cardiac illness is not easy because it dramatically disrupts people’s daily life and both t...
SummaryBackgroundInterpersonal support is protective in heart disease, but sources of support and th...
Within the context of mental health disorders, the research examining the association between attach...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989This study was designed to examine the relationships ...
Two literatures have explored some of the effects intimate relationships can have on physical and me...
As part of a larger study on recovery from myocardial infarction in a national sample of male cardia...
Two literatures have explored some of the effects intimate relationships can have on physical and me...
2013-07-21Coping with chronic illness is increasingly being viewed as a relational process rather th...
This thesis used attachment theory and the common sense model of illness as theoretical backgrounds ...
The literature assumes that activating patients in the treatment is associated with positive health-...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
OBJECTIVE: Dyadic coping is a process of coping within couples that is intended not only to support ...
Previous research suggests that spouse factors contribute to the course and outcomes of cardiac illn...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.A growing body of research suggests that there may b...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between attachment security an...
Managing cardiac illness is not easy because it dramatically disrupts people’s daily life and both t...
SummaryBackgroundInterpersonal support is protective in heart disease, but sources of support and th...
Within the context of mental health disorders, the research examining the association between attach...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989This study was designed to examine the relationships ...
Two literatures have explored some of the effects intimate relationships can have on physical and me...
As part of a larger study on recovery from myocardial infarction in a national sample of male cardia...
Two literatures have explored some of the effects intimate relationships can have on physical and me...
2013-07-21Coping with chronic illness is increasingly being viewed as a relational process rather th...
This thesis used attachment theory and the common sense model of illness as theoretical backgrounds ...
The literature assumes that activating patients in the treatment is associated with positive health-...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
OBJECTIVE: Dyadic coping is a process of coping within couples that is intended not only to support ...
Previous research suggests that spouse factors contribute to the course and outcomes of cardiac illn...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.A growing body of research suggests that there may b...