Although habitual use of suppression has been consistently linked to adverse consequences for overall social functioning, little is known about the implications of using this emotion regulation strategy in the context of romantic relationships. The current longitudinal study tests whether husbands’ and wives’ habitual use of suppression, as well as couple similarity in the use of this strategy, influence marital quality over the first couple of years of marriage. A total of 229 newlywed couples reported their habitual use of suppression and perceived marital quality at two time points, 5 months and 2 years after marriage. Results showed that husbands’ habitual use of suppression was the most consistent predictor of (lower) marital quality ...
AIM: This study aimed to predict the share of emotional adjustment and its components in marital sat...
Seventy-three married couples were studied in 1983 and 1987. To identify marital processes associate...
This study investigated the dynamics of marital relationships and their effects on marital adjustmen...
Although habitual use of suppression has been consistently linked to adverse consequences for overal...
Although habitual use of suppression has been consistently linked to adverse consequences for overal...
Emotional suppression has been considered a critical factor in determining one’s mental health...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on either e...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on experime...
Emotion regulation is generally thought to be a critical ingredient for successful interpersonal rel...
Emotion regulation is arguably a social phenomenon: it occurs most frequently in the closest social ...
Emotional suppression is an emotion regulation strategy that is often used in Eastern or Asian cultu...
Perceptions of self and spouse play a central role in marital relationships. Using data from 219 new...
Negative relationship behaviours (e.g., irritating or neglectful behaviours or negative communicatio...
Marital processes in early marriage are impor-tant for understanding couples ’ future marital qualit...
Emotion regulation is a critical ingredient for successful interpersonal relationships. How each par...
AIM: This study aimed to predict the share of emotional adjustment and its components in marital sat...
Seventy-three married couples were studied in 1983 and 1987. To identify marital processes associate...
This study investigated the dynamics of marital relationships and their effects on marital adjustmen...
Although habitual use of suppression has been consistently linked to adverse consequences for overal...
Although habitual use of suppression has been consistently linked to adverse consequences for overal...
Emotional suppression has been considered a critical factor in determining one’s mental health...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on either e...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on experime...
Emotion regulation is generally thought to be a critical ingredient for successful interpersonal rel...
Emotion regulation is arguably a social phenomenon: it occurs most frequently in the closest social ...
Emotional suppression is an emotion regulation strategy that is often used in Eastern or Asian cultu...
Perceptions of self and spouse play a central role in marital relationships. Using data from 219 new...
Negative relationship behaviours (e.g., irritating or neglectful behaviours or negative communicatio...
Marital processes in early marriage are impor-tant for understanding couples ’ future marital qualit...
Emotion regulation is a critical ingredient for successful interpersonal relationships. How each par...
AIM: This study aimed to predict the share of emotional adjustment and its components in marital sat...
Seventy-three married couples were studied in 1983 and 1987. To identify marital processes associate...
This study investigated the dynamics of marital relationships and their effects on marital adjustmen...