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Associations between internalized heterosexism, verbal intimacy, and affectionate touch provision among sexual minority couples. 少数性伴侣内化异性恋、言语亲密和深情触碰之间的关系。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000245
Stephanie Brandt, T. Sullivan, Tamara Luginbuehl, K. O'Leary, J. Davila
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引用次数: 1
A relational savoring intervention predicts higher levels of adherence to COVID-19 health recommendations. 关系品味干预可以预测更高程度地遵守COVID-19健康建议。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000242
S. Doan, P. Smiley, Margaret L. Kerr, Jessica M. Vicman, J. Borelli
Understanding factors that are related to engagement in health behaviors during a health emergency is critical. Positive psychology interventions have been shown to increase positive emotion toward others and the self;enhancing feelings of self-worth might, in turn, increase adherence to health behaviors. This may be particularly important for parents of young children who are reported as having significant levels of stress and anxiety during the pandemic. Herein, we investigated the long-term effects of a personal savoring control versus a relational savoring intervention on mothers' adherence to health recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mothers (N = 61) who participated in the intervention and had agreed to continue to be contacted for further participation reported their adherence to COVID-19-related health recommendations through an online survey after the onset of the pandemic. We also assessed basic demographics, perceived threat of the pandemic, and general anxiety. As expected, independent of a host of demographic variables, perceived threat, and anxiety, mothers who had participated in the relational savoring intervention also demonstrated higher levels of adherence to COVID-19-related health recommendations. Even years after the initial intervention, relational savoring practices seem to enhance the use of appropriate health behaviors during the pandemic. There are various explanations for this, and further investigation is needed to pinpoint how relational savoring affects mechanisms that underlie positive engagement with health recommendations. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved) Impact Statement Public Significance Statement Positive psychology interventions can influence adherence to recommendations. Promoting connection and community with close ones may be a strategy to promote engagement with health behaviors. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
了解突发卫生事件中与参与健康行为相关的因素至关重要。积极心理学干预已被证明可以增加对他人和自我的积极情绪;增强自我价值感反过来可能会增加对健康行为的坚持。这对于据报告在大流行期间压力和焦虑程度很高的幼儿的父母可能尤其重要。在此,我们研究了个人品味控制与关系品味干预对母亲在COVID-19大流行期间遵守健康建议的长期影响。参与干预并同意继续联系以进一步参与的母亲(N = 61)在大流行发生后通过在线调查报告了他们遵守与covid -19相关的健康建议的情况。我们还评估了基本人口统计、大流行的感知威胁和普遍焦虑。正如预期的那样,与一系列人口统计变量、感知到的威胁和焦虑无关,参与关系品味干预的母亲也表现出更高水平的遵守与covid -19相关的健康建议。即使在最初干预多年之后,关系品味做法似乎也能在大流行期间加强适当健康行为的使用。对此有各种各样的解释,需要进一步的调查来确定关系品味如何影响积极参与健康建议的机制。(心理信息数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,所有权利保留)影响声明公众重要性声明积极的心理干预可以影响建议的依从性。促进与亲密的人的联系和社区可能是促进参与健康行为的一种策略。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)
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引用次数: 1
Living through family violence in Australia: An integrative literature review of children’s mental health outcomes. 生活在澳大利亚的家庭暴力:儿童心理健康结果的综合文献综述。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000243
Patrick Abordo, Alexandra Anastasov, Cathleen A. Bridgeman, Linda Harvey, Carmel Khalili, Titus S. Olorunnisola, Dulcie Surany, Jennifer Yuill
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引用次数: 0
Supplemental Material for Living Through Family Violence in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review of Children’s Mental Health Outcomes 生活在澳大利亚家庭暴力的补充材料:儿童心理健康结果的综合文献综述
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000243.supp
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Individual-oriented relationship education and postpartum depression: The impact of the MotherWise program. 以个人为导向的关系教育与产后抑郁:母亲智慧计划的影响。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-01-19 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000241
Maggie O. T. Allen, Galena K. Rhoades, S. Mazzoni
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引用次数: 2
Couples’ division of household responsibilities during COVID-19, perceptions of fairness, and relationship functioning. COVID-19期间夫妻的家庭责任分工,对公平的看法和关系功能。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000240
Yana Ryjova, A. Gold, Zaharah Zaidi, Hannah F. Rasmussen, Yehsong Kim, G. Margolin
As couples adapted to the stressful, pandemic-induced disruptions to daily life (e.g., closures of schools, working from home), many couples experienced changes to established divisions of paid and household labor. The present study investigates whether contributions to household responsibilities and perceptions of fairness in divisions of labor are associated with couple relationship satisfaction and disagreements. Gender, number of children in a family, and financial stress during the pandemic are included as moderators. Four hundred seventy-nine participants (52.8% women;ages 19-72, Mage = 34.54) in the United States completed an online survey as part of a larger study on couples coping with COVID-19. Linear mixed models showed that women, compared to men, reported doing more household responsibilities, with a widening gender gap based on the presence and number of children, and reported lower fairness. For women, the association between responsibilities and relationship disagreements increased with greater financial stress. Fairness was related to positive relationship outcomes;however, number of children moderated the strength of this association in different directions for women and men. Financial stress also increased the association between fairness and relationship functioning. Results underscore the importance of how couples manage their everyday household responsibilities and, especially, how their perceptions of fairness affect relationship outcomes. The extent to which these findings generalize beyond the pandemic to family life more generally remains to be determined, but the results suggest that the division of responsibilities and fairness, particularly during times of stress and upheaval, are putatively important and protective relationship elements. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) Impact Statement Approximately 1 year into the COVID-19 pandemic, perceived fairness in the division of household responsibilities had a protective role for couple relationship functioning, particularly for women, couples with children, and couples experiencing financial stress. Although it is yet unknown whether these results extend to other time periods, working toward a division of responsibilities perceived as fair can be a meaningful goal for couple and family therapists, and for couples themselves. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
由于夫妻适应了大流行造成的日常生活中断(如学校关闭、在家工作)带来的压力,许多夫妻经历了既有有偿劳动和家务劳动分工的变化。本研究调查了家庭责任贡献和劳动分工公平感是否与夫妻关系满意度和分歧有关。性别、家庭子女人数和大流行期间的经济压力被列为调节因素。美国的479名参与者(52.8%为女性,年龄19-72岁,年龄34.54岁)完成了一项在线调查,这是一项关于应对COVID-19的夫妇的更大研究的一部分。线性混合模型显示,与男性相比,女性报告承担了更多的家庭责任,基于孩子的存在和数量的性别差距越来越大,并且报告的公平性更低。对于女性来说,责任和关系分歧之间的关联随着经济压力的增加而增加。公平与积极的关系结果有关;然而,孩子的数量在不同的方向上调节了这种联系的强度。经济压力也增加了公平和关系功能之间的联系。研究结果强调了夫妻如何处理日常家庭责任的重要性,尤其是他们对公平的看法如何影响关系的结果。这些发现在多大程度上可以推广到大流行之外的更普遍的家庭生活中,仍有待确定,但结果表明,责任和公平的分工,特别是在压力和动荡时期,被认为是重要的和保护性的关系要素。(心理信息数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,所有权利保留)影响声明在COVID-19大流行大约一年后,人们认为家庭责任分配的公平性对夫妻关系的运作具有保护作用,特别是对女性、有孩子的夫妇和经历经济压力的夫妇。虽然还不清楚这些结果是否适用于其他时期,但对夫妻和家庭治疗师以及夫妻自己来说,努力实现公平的责任分工可能是一个有意义的目标。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,版权所有)
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引用次数: 1
Change trajectories classes in couple therapy: How much does relationship satisfaction change? 夫妻治疗中的改变轨迹课程:关系满意度改变了多少?
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000239
S. Bartle-Haring
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Comparison of emerging adults’ bid responses based on their gender and attachment. 基于性别和依恋的初生成人投标反应比较。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-11-03 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000236
Kiah Coflin, Darcey N. Powell
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Supplemental Material for Couples’ Dyadic Coping in the Context of Child-Related Stressors: A Systematic Review Across Three Decades 补充材料夫妇在儿童相关的压力背景下的二元应对:一个系统的回顾在三十年
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-10-27 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000237.supp
Michelle Roth, K. Weitkamp, S. A. Landolt, G. Bodenmann
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引用次数: 2
Couple relationship standards in Thailand. 泰国的夫妻关系标准。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000235
W. Halford, S. Jarukasemthawee, K. Pisitsungkagarn, Wachrapong Foophrateepsiri
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