The central aim of the present study was to examine if equity theory still applies to intimate relationships when couples are confronted with a serious illness. Equity concerns were examined among 68 cancer patients and their partners. Contrary to our expectations, only male patients on average felt overbenefited in their relationship, whereas female patients on average felt equitably treated. Moreover, it was found that the partners of these patients did not, as was expected, feel underbenefited in their relationship. The main focus of the present study was on the association between perceived equity on the one hand and relationship satisfaction and emotions on the other. It was found that in general patients seemed most sensitive to under...
In the present study, symptoms of nonclinical depression among 106 cancer patients and their intimat...
This study examined to what extent couples facing cancer (N = 55) and healthy couples (N = 74) perce...
This study examined to what extent couples facing cancer (N = 55) and healthy couples (N = 74) perce...
The central aim of the present study was to examine if equity theory still applies to intimate relat...
The central aim of the present study was to examine if equity theory still applies to intimate relat...
The central aim of the present study was to examine if equity theory still applies to intimate relat...
The central aim of the present study was to examine if equity theory still applies to intimate relat...
Contains fulltext : 62657.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The central ai...
Guided by equity theory, the present study examined the balance of give-and-take in couples facing c...
Guided by equity theory, the present study examined the balance of give-and-take in couples facing c...
Guided by equity theory, the present study examined the balance of give-and-take in couples facing c...
Guided by equity theory, the present study examined the balance of give-and-take in couples facing c...
In the present study, symptoms of nonclinical depression among 106 cancer patients and their intimat...
In the present study, symptoms of nonclinical depression among 106 cancer patients and their intimat...
In the present study, symptoms of nonclinical depression among 106 cancer patients and their intimat...
In the present study, symptoms of nonclinical depression among 106 cancer patients and their intimat...
This study examined to what extent couples facing cancer (N = 55) and healthy couples (N = 74) perce...
This study examined to what extent couples facing cancer (N = 55) and healthy couples (N = 74) perce...
The central aim of the present study was to examine if equity theory still applies to intimate relat...
The central aim of the present study was to examine if equity theory still applies to intimate relat...
The central aim of the present study was to examine if equity theory still applies to intimate relat...
The central aim of the present study was to examine if equity theory still applies to intimate relat...
Contains fulltext : 62657.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The central ai...
Guided by equity theory, the present study examined the balance of give-and-take in couples facing c...
Guided by equity theory, the present study examined the balance of give-and-take in couples facing c...
Guided by equity theory, the present study examined the balance of give-and-take in couples facing c...
Guided by equity theory, the present study examined the balance of give-and-take in couples facing c...
In the present study, symptoms of nonclinical depression among 106 cancer patients and their intimat...
In the present study, symptoms of nonclinical depression among 106 cancer patients and their intimat...
In the present study, symptoms of nonclinical depression among 106 cancer patients and their intimat...
In the present study, symptoms of nonclinical depression among 106 cancer patients and their intimat...
This study examined to what extent couples facing cancer (N = 55) and healthy couples (N = 74) perce...
This study examined to what extent couples facing cancer (N = 55) and healthy couples (N = 74) perce...