Research on female same-sex relationships has predominantly considered a single partner's perspective on couple satisfaction, and has compared same-sex couples with heterosexual couples. Drawing upon Personal Construct Theory, this study explores how identification, acceptance, commonality and sociality (mutual understanding) between two female same-sex partners are associated with the couple's satisfaction. Forty Italian women involved in same-sex relationships completed the Partnership Questionnaire and 160 repertory grids involving the exchange grid method. A mixed-method analysis was conducted. Higher couple's satisfaction was associated with higher identification with the partner but not with higher commonality and sociality, partner a...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityOne hundred thirty-seven non-married couples (46 male-male, 46...
A qualitative study that explored individuals’ perceptions of how legal and social recognition impac...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe current body of literature does not provide a link between...
The aim of this study was to explore how identification, acceptance and similarity between two lesbi...
This study examines the psychometric properties of the Italian Gay and Lesbian Relationship Satisfac...
This study attempted to measure relationship satisfaction, social support, and psychological well-be...
International research reveals that love relationships in the couples formed by people of the same-s...
Die vorliegende Fragebogenstudie untersuchte die Anwendbarkeit von drei Fragebogen zur Paardiagnosti...
Despite a growing number of female same-gender (FSG) relationships, couples-based research and inter...
The purpose of this study is to build upon previous research investigating people\u27s satisfaction ...
Same-sex couples\u27 relationships are similar to heterosexual couples in the way they are developed...
The authors examined the extent to which outness, connectedness to the LGBT community, and relations...
Previous comparisons of relationship cohesion and satisfaction in homosexual and heterosexual couple...
This thesis critically reviews the literature on the correlates of relationship satisfaction in gay ...
We examined adult attachment styles, perceived social support, internalized stigma, and relationship...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityOne hundred thirty-seven non-married couples (46 male-male, 46...
A qualitative study that explored individuals’ perceptions of how legal and social recognition impac...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe current body of literature does not provide a link between...
The aim of this study was to explore how identification, acceptance and similarity between two lesbi...
This study examines the psychometric properties of the Italian Gay and Lesbian Relationship Satisfac...
This study attempted to measure relationship satisfaction, social support, and psychological well-be...
International research reveals that love relationships in the couples formed by people of the same-s...
Die vorliegende Fragebogenstudie untersuchte die Anwendbarkeit von drei Fragebogen zur Paardiagnosti...
Despite a growing number of female same-gender (FSG) relationships, couples-based research and inter...
The purpose of this study is to build upon previous research investigating people\u27s satisfaction ...
Same-sex couples\u27 relationships are similar to heterosexual couples in the way they are developed...
The authors examined the extent to which outness, connectedness to the LGBT community, and relations...
Previous comparisons of relationship cohesion and satisfaction in homosexual and heterosexual couple...
This thesis critically reviews the literature on the correlates of relationship satisfaction in gay ...
We examined adult attachment styles, perceived social support, internalized stigma, and relationship...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityOne hundred thirty-seven non-married couples (46 male-male, 46...
A qualitative study that explored individuals’ perceptions of how legal and social recognition impac...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe current body of literature does not provide a link between...