Guided by equity theory, the present study examined the balance of give-and-take in couples facing cancer. Healthy couples were included as a control group. Patients with cancer felt, as expected, more overbenefited in their relationship than did healthy people. Contrary to our expectation, their partners did not feel underbenefited; they felt as equitably treated as did healthy people. Moreover, perceived equity was related to quality of the relationship: all participants (patients, their partners, and healthy people) generally reported the lowest quality when they felt underbenefited in their relationship. Equity concerns were not equally important to all patients and partners, however. When the patient was seriously physically impaired, ...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...
When one member of a couple develops a serious illness, the lives of both partners are likely to be ...