The present study investigated whether perceived partner responsiveness-the extent to which individuals feel cared for, understood, and validated by their partner-predicted subjective sleep problems and objective (actigraph-based) sleep efficiency through lower anxiety and depression symptoms. A life span sample of 698 married or cohabiting adults (35-86 years old) completed measures of perceived partner responsiveness and subjective sleep problems. A subset of the sample (N = 219) completed a weeklong sleep study where actigraph-based measures of sleep efficiency were obtained. Perceived partner responsiveness predicted lower self-reported global sleep problems through lower anxiety and depression and greater actigraph-assessed sleep effic...
ObjectiveAn emerging literature provides evidence for the association between romantic relationship ...
In the field of sleep disorders, the quality of couple relationship is arousing increasing attention...
Sleep, which is vital for health and wellbeing, is influenced by a complex array of (neuro)biologica...
Several decades of research have demonstrated that marital relationships have a powerful influence o...
117 pagesThe present dissertation investigates the role of perceived partner responsiveness (PPR) — ...
Schlarb A, Claßen M, Schuster E-S, Neuner F, Hautzinger M. Did You Sleep Well, Darling?—Link between...
Previous research suggests that divorced individuals, particularly women, have higher rates of sleep...
Background Subjective sleep quality is a predictor of important health outcomes, but little work has...
Objective This study tested longitudinal associations between absolute levels of perceived partner r...
Objective: The health-promoting influence of supportive close relationships has been extensively doc...
Objective: It is known that individuals with poor sleep quality show significantly more depression a...
Background/Objectives: Sharing the bed with a partner is common among adults and impacts sleep quali...
Objective: To examine the relationship between attachment anxiety, marital status, bed-partner statu...
Spouses may affect each other's sleeping behaviour. In 47,420 spouse-pairs from the UK Biobank, we f...
Background/Objectives: Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep is associated with memory consolidation and se...
ObjectiveAn emerging literature provides evidence for the association between romantic relationship ...
In the field of sleep disorders, the quality of couple relationship is arousing increasing attention...
Sleep, which is vital for health and wellbeing, is influenced by a complex array of (neuro)biologica...
Several decades of research have demonstrated that marital relationships have a powerful influence o...
117 pagesThe present dissertation investigates the role of perceived partner responsiveness (PPR) — ...
Schlarb A, Claßen M, Schuster E-S, Neuner F, Hautzinger M. Did You Sleep Well, Darling?—Link between...
Previous research suggests that divorced individuals, particularly women, have higher rates of sleep...
Background Subjective sleep quality is a predictor of important health outcomes, but little work has...
Objective This study tested longitudinal associations between absolute levels of perceived partner r...
Objective: The health-promoting influence of supportive close relationships has been extensively doc...
Objective: It is known that individuals with poor sleep quality show significantly more depression a...
Background/Objectives: Sharing the bed with a partner is common among adults and impacts sleep quali...
Objective: To examine the relationship between attachment anxiety, marital status, bed-partner statu...
Spouses may affect each other's sleeping behaviour. In 47,420 spouse-pairs from the UK Biobank, we f...
Background/Objectives: Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep is associated with memory consolidation and se...
ObjectiveAn emerging literature provides evidence for the association between romantic relationship ...
In the field of sleep disorders, the quality of couple relationship is arousing increasing attention...
Sleep, which is vital for health and wellbeing, is influenced by a complex array of (neuro)biologica...