Background: Intimate partner relationships foster individuals' well-being throughout the lifespan. However, dissatisfying or conflict-laden relationships can have a detrimental impact on well-being and relationship quality. The majority of older adults live together with a spouse/partner, and intimate relationships are one of the most important social contexts in their daily lives. Purpose: Expanding on previous research, we examined the role of previous conflict on experiences of loneliness and affect in the daily lives of older partners from a dyadic perspective. Relationship duration and quality, personality traits (neuroticism and extraversion), conflict frequency during the measurement period, physical health as well as age were consid...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluate whether non-spousal family support and strain moderate the effect of disabili...
Links between social relationships and emotional well-being in old age are well documented, but litt...
Some research suggests that different kinds of social ties perform specific functions (i.e., relatio...
Background: Intimate partner relationships foster individuals' well-being throughout the lifespan. H...
OBJECTIVES: The susceptibility of older adults' affect to fluctuations in their own health (within-p...
yesLinks between social relationships and emotional well-being in old age are well documented, but l...
Intimate relationships in later adulthood are understudied despite their positive association with h...
Links between social relationships and emotional well-being in old age are well documented, but litt...
The couple relationship is a major factor in alleviating loneliness. Midlife and older adults withou...
Objectives: Stressful life events (SLEs) have been linked to depression, anxiety, and reduced life s...
Objectives: Although older adults often experience negative life events or loss experiences, they ra...
Objectives: To examine how social role configurations (SRCs)—combinations of the quality of spousal,...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Soci...
Utilizing the stress process and life course perspectives, we investigated the influence of non-spou...
Objectives: Stressful life events (SLEs) have been linked to depression, anxiety, and reduced life s...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluate whether non-spousal family support and strain moderate the effect of disabili...
Links between social relationships and emotional well-being in old age are well documented, but litt...
Some research suggests that different kinds of social ties perform specific functions (i.e., relatio...
Background: Intimate partner relationships foster individuals' well-being throughout the lifespan. H...
OBJECTIVES: The susceptibility of older adults' affect to fluctuations in their own health (within-p...
yesLinks between social relationships and emotional well-being in old age are well documented, but l...
Intimate relationships in later adulthood are understudied despite their positive association with h...
Links between social relationships and emotional well-being in old age are well documented, but litt...
The couple relationship is a major factor in alleviating loneliness. Midlife and older adults withou...
Objectives: Stressful life events (SLEs) have been linked to depression, anxiety, and reduced life s...
Objectives: Although older adults often experience negative life events or loss experiences, they ra...
Objectives: To examine how social role configurations (SRCs)—combinations of the quality of spousal,...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Soci...
Utilizing the stress process and life course perspectives, we investigated the influence of non-spou...
Objectives: Stressful life events (SLEs) have been linked to depression, anxiety, and reduced life s...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluate whether non-spousal family support and strain moderate the effect of disabili...
Links between social relationships and emotional well-being in old age are well documented, but litt...
Some research suggests that different kinds of social ties perform specific functions (i.e., relatio...