Our work on support processes in intimate relationships has focused on how partners in committed relationships help one another contend with personal difficulties, and how partners elicit and provide support in their day-to-day interactions. We are particularly interested in how these support skills relate to marital outcomes (Pasch & Bradbury, 1998; Pasch, Harris, Sullivan, & Bradbury, 2004; Sullivan, Pasch, Eldridge, & Bradbury, 1998) and how they relate to behavior change in spouses (Sullivan, Pasch, Johnson, & Bradbury, 2006), especially health behavior changes. In this chapter, we review research examining the effects of social support and social control on spouses\u27 health behaviors, propose a theory to account for discrepancies in ...
The primary aim of this study is to better understand the link between supportive and influential co...
Spouses frequently attempt to influence (control) or support their chronically ill partners' adheren...
textWhile much research has shown that being in a supportive relationship can buffer individuals fro...
Background: Marital adjustment is one of the most important factors in determining the stability and...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of intimate partner support and criticism to healt...
In the past twenty years or so, research on support processes in relationships has emerged as a dist...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of intimate partner support and criticism to healt...
Intimate partners seeking to influence one another’s health may do so by providing support for posit...
Intimate partners seeking to influence one another’s health may do so by providing support for posit...
The attempts of social network members to regulate individuals' health behaviors, or health-related ...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of intimate partner support and criticism to healt...
The dissertation is a two-paper investigation of observed naturalistic marital support behavior in a...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the degree to which a married individual's health habits and use of p...
According to social control theory, social relationships may be beneficial to health when partners m...
Marital conflict tactics and social supports have been proven to predict health outcomes in couples....
The primary aim of this study is to better understand the link between supportive and influential co...
Spouses frequently attempt to influence (control) or support their chronically ill partners' adheren...
textWhile much research has shown that being in a supportive relationship can buffer individuals fro...
Background: Marital adjustment is one of the most important factors in determining the stability and...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of intimate partner support and criticism to healt...
In the past twenty years or so, research on support processes in relationships has emerged as a dist...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of intimate partner support and criticism to healt...
Intimate partners seeking to influence one another’s health may do so by providing support for posit...
Intimate partners seeking to influence one another’s health may do so by providing support for posit...
The attempts of social network members to regulate individuals' health behaviors, or health-related ...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of intimate partner support and criticism to healt...
The dissertation is a two-paper investigation of observed naturalistic marital support behavior in a...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the degree to which a married individual's health habits and use of p...
According to social control theory, social relationships may be beneficial to health when partners m...
Marital conflict tactics and social supports have been proven to predict health outcomes in couples....
The primary aim of this study is to better understand the link between supportive and influential co...
Spouses frequently attempt to influence (control) or support their chronically ill partners' adheren...
textWhile much research has shown that being in a supportive relationship can buffer individuals fro...