Contemporary Studies on Relationships, Health, and Wellness
Herausgeber: Theiss, Jennifer A; Greene, Kathryn
Contemporary Studies on Relationships, Health, and Wellness
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Written for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in cutting-edge and cross-disciplinary research on the interplay between close relationships and health, this volume explores relationship processes that are significant in health contexts, including influence, information management, uncertainty, social support, and communication.
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Written for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in cutting-edge and cross-disciplinary research on the interplay between close relationships and health, this volume explores relationship processes that are significant in health contexts, including influence, information management, uncertainty, social support, and communication.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Advances in Personal Relationships
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 379
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781108412285
- ISBN-10: 1108412289
- Artikelnr.: 59989796
- Advances in Personal Relationships
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 379
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781108412285
- ISBN-10: 1108412289
- Artikelnr.: 59989796
Introduction: the interdependent influence among relationships, health, and
wellness Jennifer A. Theiss and Kathryn Greene; Part I. Interpersonal
Influence in Health and Relationships: 1. Differences in perceptions of
spousal influence and family communication in cancer risk-reducing
behaviors Wendy C. Birmingham and Maija Reblin; 2. Stigma, heteronormative
passing with healthcare providers, and partner health involvement in male
same-sex couples Stephen M. Haas; 3. 'Let's take a walk': relationship
maintenance and health communication in romantic relationships Tricia
Burke; Part II. Information Management in Health and Relationships: 4.
Health-related issues that individuals with type 2 diabetes avoid
discussing with their romantic partner John Leustek and Jennifer A. Theiss;
5. Closeness, recipient response, and interaction effectiveness: an
application of the actor-partner interdependence model in the mental health
disclosures Maria K. Venetis, Patricia E. Gettings and Skye
Chernichky-Karcher; 6. From the drawing board to the kitchen table: an
analysis of parental messages concerning nutrition, physical activity, and
weight Emily Scheinfeld, Erin Nelson and Brittani Cook; Part III.
Uncertainty in Health and Relationships: 7. 'We have been robbed of the
life we planned': relational turbulence and experiences of Alzheimer's
disease Danielle Catona; 8. Communication as a source of misunderstanding
and a resource for responding to the stress of parental caregiving Teresa
Keeler; 9. Examining uncertainty and interference with cardiology patients:
applying a relational turbulence perspective in health contexts Amanda
Carpenter, Kathryn Greene, Maria G. Checton and Danielle Catona; 10.
Uncertainty management in bereavement: parent and child uncertainty sources
and management strategies Brandi N. Frisby, Jacob M. Matig and Christina J.
Harris; Part IV. Support and Caregiving in Health and Relationships: 11.
Family reactions to partner stress and depression in same-sex couples: a
dyadic examination of the moderating effects of dyadic coping Chun Tao,
Ashley K. Randall and Casey J. Toenhagen; 12. 'I just want my wife and my
life back': men's experiences of stress and social support during their
partner's postpartum depression Keli Steuber-Fazio, Keelin Moran, Caitlin
McNair and Erica Cogland; 13. Communication skills (Comskil) training for
oncology nurses to improve patient centered care Smita C. Banerjee, Ruth
Manna and Patricia A. Parker; Part V. Communication Patterns in Health and
Relationships: 14. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic parents' orientations toward
conformity and conversation as predictors of attachment and psychological
well-being for adult children of alcoholics Marie C. Haverfield and
Jennifer A. Theiss; 15. Alzheimer's caregiver distress in adulthood: the
role of time invested in caregiving and family verbal aggression in
childhood Lindsay Susan Aloia and Anne M. Stone; 16. Depression and sexual
intimacy: layered challenges and communication strategies Amy L. Delaney;
Epilogue: the important role of relationship research in promoting healthy
individuals and relationships Jennifer A. Theiss and Kathryn Greene.
wellness Jennifer A. Theiss and Kathryn Greene; Part I. Interpersonal
Influence in Health and Relationships: 1. Differences in perceptions of
spousal influence and family communication in cancer risk-reducing
behaviors Wendy C. Birmingham and Maija Reblin; 2. Stigma, heteronormative
passing with healthcare providers, and partner health involvement in male
same-sex couples Stephen M. Haas; 3. 'Let's take a walk': relationship
maintenance and health communication in romantic relationships Tricia
Burke; Part II. Information Management in Health and Relationships: 4.
Health-related issues that individuals with type 2 diabetes avoid
discussing with their romantic partner John Leustek and Jennifer A. Theiss;
5. Closeness, recipient response, and interaction effectiveness: an
application of the actor-partner interdependence model in the mental health
disclosures Maria K. Venetis, Patricia E. Gettings and Skye
Chernichky-Karcher; 6. From the drawing board to the kitchen table: an
analysis of parental messages concerning nutrition, physical activity, and
weight Emily Scheinfeld, Erin Nelson and Brittani Cook; Part III.
Uncertainty in Health and Relationships: 7. 'We have been robbed of the
life we planned': relational turbulence and experiences of Alzheimer's
disease Danielle Catona; 8. Communication as a source of misunderstanding
and a resource for responding to the stress of parental caregiving Teresa
Keeler; 9. Examining uncertainty and interference with cardiology patients:
applying a relational turbulence perspective in health contexts Amanda
Carpenter, Kathryn Greene, Maria G. Checton and Danielle Catona; 10.
Uncertainty management in bereavement: parent and child uncertainty sources
and management strategies Brandi N. Frisby, Jacob M. Matig and Christina J.
Harris; Part IV. Support and Caregiving in Health and Relationships: 11.
Family reactions to partner stress and depression in same-sex couples: a
dyadic examination of the moderating effects of dyadic coping Chun Tao,
Ashley K. Randall and Casey J. Toenhagen; 12. 'I just want my wife and my
life back': men's experiences of stress and social support during their
partner's postpartum depression Keli Steuber-Fazio, Keelin Moran, Caitlin
McNair and Erica Cogland; 13. Communication skills (Comskil) training for
oncology nurses to improve patient centered care Smita C. Banerjee, Ruth
Manna and Patricia A. Parker; Part V. Communication Patterns in Health and
Relationships: 14. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic parents' orientations toward
conformity and conversation as predictors of attachment and psychological
well-being for adult children of alcoholics Marie C. Haverfield and
Jennifer A. Theiss; 15. Alzheimer's caregiver distress in adulthood: the
role of time invested in caregiving and family verbal aggression in
childhood Lindsay Susan Aloia and Anne M. Stone; 16. Depression and sexual
intimacy: layered challenges and communication strategies Amy L. Delaney;
Epilogue: the important role of relationship research in promoting healthy
individuals and relationships Jennifer A. Theiss and Kathryn Greene.
Introduction: the interdependent influence among relationships, health, and
wellness Jennifer A. Theiss and Kathryn Greene; Part I. Interpersonal
Influence in Health and Relationships: 1. Differences in perceptions of
spousal influence and family communication in cancer risk-reducing
behaviors Wendy C. Birmingham and Maija Reblin; 2. Stigma, heteronormative
passing with healthcare providers, and partner health involvement in male
same-sex couples Stephen M. Haas; 3. 'Let's take a walk': relationship
maintenance and health communication in romantic relationships Tricia
Burke; Part II. Information Management in Health and Relationships: 4.
Health-related issues that individuals with type 2 diabetes avoid
discussing with their romantic partner John Leustek and Jennifer A. Theiss;
5. Closeness, recipient response, and interaction effectiveness: an
application of the actor-partner interdependence model in the mental health
disclosures Maria K. Venetis, Patricia E. Gettings and Skye
Chernichky-Karcher; 6. From the drawing board to the kitchen table: an
analysis of parental messages concerning nutrition, physical activity, and
weight Emily Scheinfeld, Erin Nelson and Brittani Cook; Part III.
Uncertainty in Health and Relationships: 7. 'We have been robbed of the
life we planned': relational turbulence and experiences of Alzheimer's
disease Danielle Catona; 8. Communication as a source of misunderstanding
and a resource for responding to the stress of parental caregiving Teresa
Keeler; 9. Examining uncertainty and interference with cardiology patients:
applying a relational turbulence perspective in health contexts Amanda
Carpenter, Kathryn Greene, Maria G. Checton and Danielle Catona; 10.
Uncertainty management in bereavement: parent and child uncertainty sources
and management strategies Brandi N. Frisby, Jacob M. Matig and Christina J.
Harris; Part IV. Support and Caregiving in Health and Relationships: 11.
Family reactions to partner stress and depression in same-sex couples: a
dyadic examination of the moderating effects of dyadic coping Chun Tao,
Ashley K. Randall and Casey J. Toenhagen; 12. 'I just want my wife and my
life back': men's experiences of stress and social support during their
partner's postpartum depression Keli Steuber-Fazio, Keelin Moran, Caitlin
McNair and Erica Cogland; 13. Communication skills (Comskil) training for
oncology nurses to improve patient centered care Smita C. Banerjee, Ruth
Manna and Patricia A. Parker; Part V. Communication Patterns in Health and
Relationships: 14. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic parents' orientations toward
conformity and conversation as predictors of attachment and psychological
well-being for adult children of alcoholics Marie C. Haverfield and
Jennifer A. Theiss; 15. Alzheimer's caregiver distress in adulthood: the
role of time invested in caregiving and family verbal aggression in
childhood Lindsay Susan Aloia and Anne M. Stone; 16. Depression and sexual
intimacy: layered challenges and communication strategies Amy L. Delaney;
Epilogue: the important role of relationship research in promoting healthy
individuals and relationships Jennifer A. Theiss and Kathryn Greene.
wellness Jennifer A. Theiss and Kathryn Greene; Part I. Interpersonal
Influence in Health and Relationships: 1. Differences in perceptions of
spousal influence and family communication in cancer risk-reducing
behaviors Wendy C. Birmingham and Maija Reblin; 2. Stigma, heteronormative
passing with healthcare providers, and partner health involvement in male
same-sex couples Stephen M. Haas; 3. 'Let's take a walk': relationship
maintenance and health communication in romantic relationships Tricia
Burke; Part II. Information Management in Health and Relationships: 4.
Health-related issues that individuals with type 2 diabetes avoid
discussing with their romantic partner John Leustek and Jennifer A. Theiss;
5. Closeness, recipient response, and interaction effectiveness: an
application of the actor-partner interdependence model in the mental health
disclosures Maria K. Venetis, Patricia E. Gettings and Skye
Chernichky-Karcher; 6. From the drawing board to the kitchen table: an
analysis of parental messages concerning nutrition, physical activity, and
weight Emily Scheinfeld, Erin Nelson and Brittani Cook; Part III.
Uncertainty in Health and Relationships: 7. 'We have been robbed of the
life we planned': relational turbulence and experiences of Alzheimer's
disease Danielle Catona; 8. Communication as a source of misunderstanding
and a resource for responding to the stress of parental caregiving Teresa
Keeler; 9. Examining uncertainty and interference with cardiology patients:
applying a relational turbulence perspective in health contexts Amanda
Carpenter, Kathryn Greene, Maria G. Checton and Danielle Catona; 10.
Uncertainty management in bereavement: parent and child uncertainty sources
and management strategies Brandi N. Frisby, Jacob M. Matig and Christina J.
Harris; Part IV. Support and Caregiving in Health and Relationships: 11.
Family reactions to partner stress and depression in same-sex couples: a
dyadic examination of the moderating effects of dyadic coping Chun Tao,
Ashley K. Randall and Casey J. Toenhagen; 12. 'I just want my wife and my
life back': men's experiences of stress and social support during their
partner's postpartum depression Keli Steuber-Fazio, Keelin Moran, Caitlin
McNair and Erica Cogland; 13. Communication skills (Comskil) training for
oncology nurses to improve patient centered care Smita C. Banerjee, Ruth
Manna and Patricia A. Parker; Part V. Communication Patterns in Health and
Relationships: 14. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic parents' orientations toward
conformity and conversation as predictors of attachment and psychological
well-being for adult children of alcoholics Marie C. Haverfield and
Jennifer A. Theiss; 15. Alzheimer's caregiver distress in adulthood: the
role of time invested in caregiving and family verbal aggression in
childhood Lindsay Susan Aloia and Anne M. Stone; 16. Depression and sexual
intimacy: layered challenges and communication strategies Amy L. Delaney;
Epilogue: the important role of relationship research in promoting healthy
individuals and relationships Jennifer A. Theiss and Kathryn Greene.