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Previous research suggests that social relations are associated with age-related memory change. However, social relations are complex and multidimensional, and it is not yet clear which aspects (structure, quality) may be beneficial over time. Further, the strength and direction of associations may differ depending on relationship type (partner ...
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The model posits that social networks operating at the mezzo...
- Life Sustaining Irritations? Relationship Quality and Mortality in The Context of Chronic Illness
Chronic relationship history or convoys of social...
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Methods: data from the community-based, prospective...
- Midlife in The U.S. Study
As shown in Table 2, these relationships remained...
- Perceived Social Support Predicts Increased Conscientiousness During Older Adulthood
Significant individual differences in change trajectories...
- Associations Among Fluid and Crystallized Cognition and Daily Stress Processes in Older Adults
The first set included either fluid (Model 1) or...
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110). Borchert’s short story “Die drei dunklen Könige” is also about a nameless homecomer whose wife has given birth to a baby during his absence. In curt sentences, the text expresses the homecomer’s inability to develop a relationship with his child (cf. Borchert, 1975a). 7. cf. the German original: Ransmayr, 1998a: 174. 8.
Emerging adulthood is often a time of exploration, and many persons during this period have a series of different romantic relationships. As relationship experiences accumulate, patterned styles of interacting with romantic partners may emerge or change (Laursen & Jensen-Campbell, 1999).
Oct 21, 2009 · Stability and Change in Relationships - April 2002. “In conducting research on the quality of life of the American population, time and again we came to the conclusion that for most adults the cornerstone of a solidly constructed satisfying life free from overwhelming tensions is a happy and stable marriage” (Veroff, Douvan, & Hatchett, 1995, p. xiii).
May 16, 2022 · If loving relationships like romantic relationships and friendships are taken to require relationship-specific reciprocity to count as those forms of relationship, any continuing connection with friends or lovers must be transformed in a very important way by their death. Namely, it can no longer count as a genuine romantic relationship or friendship.
Oct 10, 2014 · Given the potential for close relationships to fundamentally alter the self-concept, Mattingly, Lewandowski, and McIntyre (2014) developed and validated the two-dimensional model of relational self-change (TDM) to provide a theoretical framework to understand the various ways that individuals’ self-concepts may change as a result of close relationships and the consequences of these changes.
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Sep 2, 2009 · First, I review previous research on close relationships to clarify which aspects of social relationships have already been studied and which have not been fully understood. Then I use the affective relationships model to examine how the important, but not sufficiently studied, aspects of social relationships from young childhood to old age can be conceptualized.