Background\ud \ud The quality of the relationship with the spouse/partner appears crucial among patients with multiple chronic conditions where illness management is complex and multifaceted. This study draws on data from the Quebec Health Survey (QHS) to examine, among patients with one or more chronic conditions, the relation between marital status, the perceived conflict with the spouse/partner, and what the patients do to manage their illness as well as how they perceive their health.\ud \ud Methods\ud \ud Data from the QHS 1998 were used. The sample included 7547 coupled adults who had one or more chronic health problems lasting more than 6 months. Independent variables included marital status, perceived conflict with the spouse/partne...
Objective: Chronic physical illness affects not only patients but also their partners. Dyadic coping...
For many adults, including older adults, a marital partner is their central social relationship and ...
<p><i>Objective</i>: The current study aimed to better understand how patients and their significant...
Background\ud \ud The quality of the relationship with the spouse/partner appears crucial among pati...
The aims of this study were (1) to explore the degree of concordance/discordance between the illness...
Objective: The aim of the present study is to increase knowledge regarding associations between coup...
Aims and objectives. To describe the partners’ experiences of living with a person with chronic illn...
Spouses frequently attempt to influence (control) or support their chronically ill partners' adheren...
Marital conflict tactics and social supports have been proven to predict health outcomes in couples....
2013-07-21Coping with chronic illness is increasingly being viewed as a relational process rather th...
Objectives: The objectives of the study were to explore the psychological health, as well as the lev...
Background: Chronic heart failure (HF) is associated with psychologic distress for patients and thei...
BACKGROUND: Evidence continues to build for the impact of the marital relationship on health as well...
Chronic pain is an important public health problem that is associated with a host of negative indivi...
Objectives. When one member of a couple has a chronic illness, communication about the illness is im...
Objective: Chronic physical illness affects not only patients but also their partners. Dyadic coping...
For many adults, including older adults, a marital partner is their central social relationship and ...
<p><i>Objective</i>: The current study aimed to better understand how patients and their significant...
Background\ud \ud The quality of the relationship with the spouse/partner appears crucial among pati...
The aims of this study were (1) to explore the degree of concordance/discordance between the illness...
Objective: The aim of the present study is to increase knowledge regarding associations between coup...
Aims and objectives. To describe the partners’ experiences of living with a person with chronic illn...
Spouses frequently attempt to influence (control) or support their chronically ill partners' adheren...
Marital conflict tactics and social supports have been proven to predict health outcomes in couples....
2013-07-21Coping with chronic illness is increasingly being viewed as a relational process rather th...
Objectives: The objectives of the study were to explore the psychological health, as well as the lev...
Background: Chronic heart failure (HF) is associated with psychologic distress for patients and thei...
BACKGROUND: Evidence continues to build for the impact of the marital relationship on health as well...
Chronic pain is an important public health problem that is associated with a host of negative indivi...
Objectives. When one member of a couple has a chronic illness, communication about the illness is im...
Objective: Chronic physical illness affects not only patients but also their partners. Dyadic coping...
For many adults, including older adults, a marital partner is their central social relationship and ...
<p><i>Objective</i>: The current study aimed to better understand how patients and their significant...