In the United States, 21 million adults are diagnosed with depression. Couple therapy effectively treats depression, however, couples encounter access barriers. The Relationship Checkup is an assessment and feedback intervention delivered in participants\u27 homes. The current study examines changes in relationship satisfaction and depressive symptoms, and moderators and mechanisms of change in a community sample (N = 85 couples). Changes in depressive symptoms and satisfaction, and the association between changes in satisfaction and depressive symptoms were examined with multilevel modeling. Depressive symptoms (Cohen\u27s d = 0.36) and satisfaction (d = 1.43) improved from baseline to 1-month follow-up, with greater declines in depression...
Attributions of partners have been examined in the depressive symptom-relationship satisfaction lite...
Introduction: For couples, depression can position diagnosed partners to receive dyadic coping and m...
Intimates regularly confront their partners to motivate them to change undesirable behaviors.Neverth...
Objective: This study investigated associations between couples’ interpersonal behavior, depressive ...
This study compared the affective and psychobiological response of depressed and non-depressed roman...
These analyses examined the longitudinal relationships between depressive symptoms and marital satis...
The association between depressive symptoms and marital distress is well studied. However, less is k...
This randomized controlled trial examined the effectiveness of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for...
This study is concerned with the impact of chronic depression on partners. Thirteen male and female ...
This literature review explores the correlative link between marital relationships and depressive sy...
This diploma thesis examines the relationship between satisfaction in a relationship and depressive ...
Background: There has been fairly consistent empirical support for the association between major dep...
This study investigated the associations among depression, relationship quality, and demand/withdraw...
OBJECTIVE: Within the United States, one third of married couples are distressed and almost half of ...
Background: Depression is a complex condition that affects over 320 million people worldwide and ent...
Attributions of partners have been examined in the depressive symptom-relationship satisfaction lite...
Introduction: For couples, depression can position diagnosed partners to receive dyadic coping and m...
Intimates regularly confront their partners to motivate them to change undesirable behaviors.Neverth...
Objective: This study investigated associations between couples’ interpersonal behavior, depressive ...
This study compared the affective and psychobiological response of depressed and non-depressed roman...
These analyses examined the longitudinal relationships between depressive symptoms and marital satis...
The association between depressive symptoms and marital distress is well studied. However, less is k...
This randomized controlled trial examined the effectiveness of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for...
This study is concerned with the impact of chronic depression on partners. Thirteen male and female ...
This literature review explores the correlative link between marital relationships and depressive sy...
This diploma thesis examines the relationship between satisfaction in a relationship and depressive ...
Background: There has been fairly consistent empirical support for the association between major dep...
This study investigated the associations among depression, relationship quality, and demand/withdraw...
OBJECTIVE: Within the United States, one third of married couples are distressed and almost half of ...
Background: Depression is a complex condition that affects over 320 million people worldwide and ent...
Attributions of partners have been examined in the depressive symptom-relationship satisfaction lite...
Introduction: For couples, depression can position diagnosed partners to receive dyadic coping and m...
Intimates regularly confront their partners to motivate them to change undesirable behaviors.Neverth...