This study examined associations between support behavior, i.e. active engagement and protective buffering, and relationship satisfaction in both patients with diabetes and their partners. Active engagement refers to supportive behavior characterized by involving one's partner in discussions, asking how the other feels, and problem solving strategies. Protective buffering refers to less supportive behavior characterized by denying fears and worries, and by pretending everything is fine. Furthermore, we examined whether there were interactive effects of these two support behaviors on patients' and partners' relationship satisfaction. At baseline (T1), 205 couples rated to which degree they received active engagement and protective buffering ...
Based on attribution theory, this study hypthesized that past spousal supportiveness may act as a mo...
Using cross-sectional data from 117 married couples in which one member is diagnosed with Type 2 dia...
Living with a chronic progressive disorder such as multiple sclerosis (MS) presents a challenge for ...
This study examined associations between support behavior, i.e. active engagement and protective buf...
This study examined associations between support behavior, i.e. active engagement and protective buf...
This study examined associations between support behavior, i.e. active engagement and protective buf...
Objective: Guided by the developmental-contextual model of couples coping with chronic illness (Berg...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine the association between the perceptions of spous...
This study is designed to examine how the spousal relationship is related to the health behavior of ...
Impacts of type 1 diabetes and relationship factors on health and wellbeing of both persons with dia...
This study is designed to examine how the spousal relationship is related to the health behavior of ...
Background: This study investigated the role of partner relationships in the young person's experien...
This study examined whether diabetes-specific self-efficacy mediates the association between overpro...
This thesis used attachment theory and the common sense model of illness as theoretical backgrounds ...
Spouses frequently attempt to influence (control) or support their chronically ill partners' adheren...
Based on attribution theory, this study hypthesized that past spousal supportiveness may act as a mo...
Using cross-sectional data from 117 married couples in which one member is diagnosed with Type 2 dia...
Living with a chronic progressive disorder such as multiple sclerosis (MS) presents a challenge for ...
This study examined associations between support behavior, i.e. active engagement and protective buf...
This study examined associations between support behavior, i.e. active engagement and protective buf...
This study examined associations between support behavior, i.e. active engagement and protective buf...
Objective: Guided by the developmental-contextual model of couples coping with chronic illness (Berg...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine the association between the perceptions of spous...
This study is designed to examine how the spousal relationship is related to the health behavior of ...
Impacts of type 1 diabetes and relationship factors on health and wellbeing of both persons with dia...
This study is designed to examine how the spousal relationship is related to the health behavior of ...
Background: This study investigated the role of partner relationships in the young person's experien...
This study examined whether diabetes-specific self-efficacy mediates the association between overpro...
This thesis used attachment theory and the common sense model of illness as theoretical backgrounds ...
Spouses frequently attempt to influence (control) or support their chronically ill partners' adheren...
Based on attribution theory, this study hypthesized that past spousal supportiveness may act as a mo...
Using cross-sectional data from 117 married couples in which one member is diagnosed with Type 2 dia...
Living with a chronic progressive disorder such as multiple sclerosis (MS) presents a challenge for ...