Introduction: For couples, depression can position diagnosed partners to receive dyadic coping and mates to primarily provide support. We examine whether inequities in dyadic coping covary with depressive symptoms. Methods: Using data from 62 mixed-gender couples with one partner diagnosed with major depression (60% female), we computed differences between provided and received dyadic coping reported by both partners. With Response Surface Analyses we examined the associations with depressive symptoms. Results: In patients, lower equity of dyadic coping was associated with more depressive symptoms, regardless of whether the patient felt underbenefitted or overbenefitted. In partners, dyadic coping was negatively associated with depressive s...
Background: This study examined how interpersonal relationships, specifically marital quality and ad...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
Dyadic coping has repeatedly been associated with positive outcomes in intimate relationships. Howev...
Introduction: For couples, depression can position diagnosed partners to receive dyadic coping and m...
Investigations of the individual and interpersonal coping resources of depressed persons are underre...
The association between depressive symptoms and marital distress is well studied. However, less is k...
OBJECTIVE: Dyadic coping is a process of coping within couples that is intended not only to support ...
The transition to parenthood (TTP) is a stressful life event for most couples. Therefore, the way bo...
Dyadic coping refers to the way partners manage their everyday stress as a couple and is an emergent...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Background: There has been fairly consistent empirical support for the association between major dep...
PURPOSE The aim of this article is to examine the mutual associations between patients' and partner...
International audienceObjective: Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and their natural car...
Objective: Dyadic coping has an impact on couples' adjustment to breast cancer; however, there is li...
Background: This study examined how interpersonal relationships, specifically marital quality and ad...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
Dyadic coping has repeatedly been associated with positive outcomes in intimate relationships. Howev...
Introduction: For couples, depression can position diagnosed partners to receive dyadic coping and m...
Investigations of the individual and interpersonal coping resources of depressed persons are underre...
The association between depressive symptoms and marital distress is well studied. However, less is k...
OBJECTIVE: Dyadic coping is a process of coping within couples that is intended not only to support ...
The transition to parenthood (TTP) is a stressful life event for most couples. Therefore, the way bo...
Dyadic coping refers to the way partners manage their everyday stress as a couple and is an emergent...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Background: There has been fairly consistent empirical support for the association between major dep...
PURPOSE The aim of this article is to examine the mutual associations between patients' and partner...
International audienceObjective: Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and their natural car...
Objective: Dyadic coping has an impact on couples' adjustment to breast cancer; however, there is li...
Background: This study examined how interpersonal relationships, specifically marital quality and ad...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
Dyadic coping has repeatedly been associated with positive outcomes in intimate relationships. Howev...