Sentences with phrase «dyadic relationships between»

Importantly, teachers» reports of relationship quality are unique predictors of children's school functioning above their direct reports of student behavior, which supports the validity of such reports to capture the nature of dyadic relationships between teachers and children (Hamre and Pianta 2001).

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To gain insight into what brain regions may be driving the relationship between social distance and overall neural similarity, we performed ordered logistic regression analyses analogous to those described above independently for each of the 80 ROIs, again using cluster - robust standard errors to account for dyadic dependencies in the data.
Occasionally this was recognised as a feature in which symbiotic involvement characterised all relationships between family members (in an early description of this Bowen 1978 wrote of such families functioning as «an undifferential ego mass»), the term is usually applied to dyadic relationships, such as that which may be observed between a borderline child and a parent.
For example, within the dyadic relationship of a drug - using parent and pre-school child, where the parental inconsistently fluctuates between a manifest lack of involvement (apathetic disinterest in the child) and a critical intrusiveness.
This longitudinal study on coping in a sample of National Guard couples examined the association between the predeployment coping (active vs. avoidant) of each in the relationship, and their own and their significant others» mental health (anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD]-RRB- and family well - being (dyadic adjustment and parenting stress) postdeployment.
A partial correlation was used to investigate the relationship between mindfulness, as measured by the Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory, and relationship satisfaction, as measured by the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale, while controlling for life satisfaction, as measured by the Satisfaction with Life Scale.
Previous studies have identified four subscale factors measuring marital satisfaction, degree of consensus between partners, amount of affectionate expression in the relationship, and dyadic cohesion, or the degree to which partners function as a team.
The results suggest that there are at least modest associations between dyadic teacher — student relationships and the wellbeing of teachers.
That is, existing studies have failed to detangle the possibility that the associations between support - seeking and intimacy may be attributable to (1) a relationship - general tendency in which people are generally more likely to perceive their social relationships as intimate and seek support from their social partners and / or (2) a unique dyadic system that exists only in their romantic relationships.
Sexual satisfaction is the product of sexual interest, sexual behavior, nonsexual dyadic behavior, and relationship characteristics, as well as the match between sexual interest and sexual behavior, and is linked to both psychological and physical health (Galinsky, 2012; Haavio - Mannila & Kontula, 1997; Waite & Joyner, 2001).
Results indicated that (1) depressed patients and their spouses were less dyadically adjusted than nondepressed spouses, (2) causal and responsibility attributions about depressive behaviors predicted lower dyadic adjustment, and (3) attributions of causality mediated the relationship between group status (depressed or nondepressed) and dyadic adjustment among spouses who had higher expectations for their partner to change.
A wide variety of procedures are used to analyze dyadic longitudinal data, most of which distinguish dyad members (e.g., husbands, wives) and quantify time - dependent relationships between them (see Kenny et al., 2006 for overview).
Dyadic Cross-Sectional Associations Between Depressive Mood, Relationship Satisfaction, and Common Dyadic Coping.
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