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586 related items for PubMed ID: 20053034

  • 1. For better or worse? Coregulation of couples' cortisol levels and mood states.
    Saxbe D, Repetti RL.
    J Pers Soc Psychol; 2010 Jan; 98(1):92-103. PubMed ID: 20053034
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  • 2. Momentary work worries, marital disclosure, and salivary cortisol among parents of young children.
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  • 4. Cortisol slopes and conflict: A spouse's perceived stress matters.
    Shrout MR, Renna ME, Madison AA, Jaremka LM, Fagundes CP, Malarkey WB, Kiecolt-Glaser JK.
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  • 5. Marital satisfaction, recovery from work, and diurnal cortisol among men and women.
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  • 6. Effects of daily stressors on the psychological and biological well-being of spouses of persons with mild cognitive impairment.
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  • 7. Neuroticism and marital satisfaction: the mediating role played by the sexual relationship.
    Fisher TD, McNulty JK.
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  • 9. Acute HPA axis responses, heart rate, and mood changes to psychosocial stress (TSST) in humans at different times of day.
    Kudielka BM, Schommer NC, Hellhammer DH, Kirschbaum C.
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  • 10. Positive couple interactions and daily cortisol: on the stress-protecting role of intimacy.
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  • 11. Prorelationship maintenance behaviors: the joint roles of attachment and commitment.
    Tran S, Simpson JA.
    J Pers Soc Psychol; 2009 Oct; 97(4):685-98. PubMed ID: 19785486
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  • 12. Positive and negative characteristics of marital interaction and their association with marital satisfaction in middle-aged and older couples.
    Henry NJ, Berg CA, Smith TW, Florsheim P.
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  • 14. Expectancy effects on marital interaction: rejection sensitivity as a critical moderator.
    Schoebi D, Perrez M, Bradbury TN.
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  • 15. Gender differences in response to sexual expectancies and changes in sexual frequency: a short-term longitudinal study of sexual satisfaction in newly married couples.
    McNulty JK, Fisher TD.
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  • 16. Spouses' attachment pairings predict neuroendocrine, behavioral, and psychological responses to marital conflict.
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  • 17. How do constraints on leaving a marriage affect behavior within the marriage?
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  • 18. The partner's insecure attachment, depression and psychological well-being as predictors of diurnal cortisol patterns for breast cancer survivors and their spouses.
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  • 20. "What's yours is mine": Partners' everyday emotional experiences and cortisol in older adult couples.
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