Although research on men’s stress expression, coping strategies, and attitudes toward support has been accumulated, there is a lack of evaluation of men’s stress expression and perception of their partners’ supportiveness within the context of romantic relationships. This review summarizes findings related to factors that influence men’s expression of stress and the ways in which they perceive the support provided by their romantic partners, as well as the resulting effects on men’s well-being and that of the relationship itself. We searched four electronic databases using terms related to stress expression and perceived supportiveness in couples. Findings meeting inclusion criteria were classified in two conceptual categories: (a) Men’s st...
Conventional wisdom suggests the key to a good relationship is a strong level of inter-partner suppo...
Can stress ever be good for romantic relationships? Although it is well-established that stress can ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among masculine and coping variables with...
Although evolutionary and social-structural models predict that women will be more supportive than m...
Although evolutionary and social-structural models predict that women will be more supportive than m...
Previous research has found mixed results in terms of gender differences in the provision of emotion...
Daily stressors experienced outside of the marriage can have a powerful influence on relationship dy...
Laboratory stress affects testosterone, a masculinizing, relationship-oriented and stress-responsive...
Stress is an all too common experience for people around the world. In the past 30 years, researcher...
Romantic partners can experience stress that originates outside (external) or within (internal) thei...
Laboratory stress affects testosterone, a masculinizing, relationship-oriented and stress-responsive...
Dyadic coping has repeatedly been associated with positive outcomes in intimate relationships. Howev...
Men's emotions in intimate partner relationships have received little research attention. The curren...
Previous research on emotional support provision has often shown that women are more willing to give...
abstract: Prior research has found an association between individual's resports of emotion dysregula...
Conventional wisdom suggests the key to a good relationship is a strong level of inter-partner suppo...
Can stress ever be good for romantic relationships? Although it is well-established that stress can ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among masculine and coping variables with...
Although evolutionary and social-structural models predict that women will be more supportive than m...
Although evolutionary and social-structural models predict that women will be more supportive than m...
Previous research has found mixed results in terms of gender differences in the provision of emotion...
Daily stressors experienced outside of the marriage can have a powerful influence on relationship dy...
Laboratory stress affects testosterone, a masculinizing, relationship-oriented and stress-responsive...
Stress is an all too common experience for people around the world. In the past 30 years, researcher...
Romantic partners can experience stress that originates outside (external) or within (internal) thei...
Laboratory stress affects testosterone, a masculinizing, relationship-oriented and stress-responsive...
Dyadic coping has repeatedly been associated with positive outcomes in intimate relationships. Howev...
Men's emotions in intimate partner relationships have received little research attention. The curren...
Previous research on emotional support provision has often shown that women are more willing to give...
abstract: Prior research has found an association between individual's resports of emotion dysregula...
Conventional wisdom suggests the key to a good relationship is a strong level of inter-partner suppo...
Can stress ever be good for romantic relationships? Although it is well-established that stress can ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among masculine and coping variables with...