Thus, these gender - specific patterns may place female adolescents at a higher risk of peer contagion
within dyadic relationships.
Thus, female adolescents may be more likely to share their negative feelings and stressful experiences
within their dyadic best friendships and consequently be also more at risk to engage in those maladaptive processes that potentially underlie depression contagion, such as co-rumination (i.e., excessive discussion of problems within dyadic relationships; Rose 2002).
These processes take place when people directly interact with and disclose to each other
within dyadic relationships.
Interestingly and unexpectedly, whereas female adolescents
within dyadic relationships also appeared to be at risk for alcohol socialization, this did not seem to be the case for male adolescents.
These findings are partially in line with prior research suggesting that female adolescents may be more likely to conform to their friend's behaviors
within dyadic and close relationships, and male adolescents in larger peer groups (Berndt and Keefe 1995).
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.
Not exact matches
Just as a
dyadic quality of truth is subsumed
within the triadic quality of interpretation, so assertions
within a culture are true or false only
within the culture.
Mothers reported more symptoms of psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29 research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties in soothing their infants as well as
within their everyday
dyadic interactions.32 The few studies to date that have examined the long - term consequences of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no negative outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child relationship.
Individual and
dyadic behavior varied as a function of goals, hostile attributions, and attitude concordance
within dyads.
Through positive
dyadic exchanges, children have the opportunity to improve their social and emotional learning which in turn sets the stage for positive interactions
within the peer groups.
Finally, because his substantive interests involve processes that occur
within relationships and therefore often involve non-independent data, Dr. Ackerman is particularly interested in analytic models for both cross-sectional and longitudinal
dyadic data.
Multilevel modeling with
dyadic data from 142 couples was used to identify the characteristics associated with men who have had UAI with both their main partner and a casual MSM partner
within the same timeframe.
For example, although people may be more inclined to perceive that their social relationships are more supportive in general,
within - person differences in perceived supportiveness across relationships should simultaneously exist due to the unique
dyadic system of each type of relationship.
General Outpatient Services: Interns provide individual,
dyadic, and family therapy to outpatient clients
within a community mental health setting.
The construction of safety
within the therapeutic context appeared as an essential condition in the treatment process, especially for the case with a lower level of
dyadic adjustment.
First, considering the
dyadic nature of peer interactions, we examined how adolescents and young adults
within each dyad mutually affected each other's perceptions of sexual peer norms, by using actor — partner interdependence modeling (APIM)(Olsen & Kenny, 2006).
To conclude, although knowledge on emotion regulation difficulties
within families with an AD is growing, it is of great importance to gain more insight into
dyadic emotional processes of parent - child dyads unfolding in the moment that are related to child and parent AD.
Mother - father - child triadic interaction and mother - child
dyadic interaction: gender differences
within and between contexts.
With regard to the social structure of the relationships, female adolescents tend to prefer and interact more frequently in
dyadic relationships, whereas male adolescents engage more often in relationships
within larger peer groups (e.g., Benenson 1990; Markovits et al. 2001).
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by the primary importance of peer relationships, and
within the psychosocial literature, great attention has been devoted to the role of
dyadic friendships in youths» overall functioning.
Thus, it might be the case that for female adolescents socialization effects of alcohol misuse found in friendship networks mainly reflect peer influence
within certain
dyadic friendships (i.e., reciprocal dyads and dyads that became reciprocal over time).
A parent — child
dyadic no - responsibility score is calculated on the basis of patterns of agreement and disagreement
within the pair.
Although synchrony shows similar patterns
within the mother and father
dyadic contexts, father - child interactions (compared to mother - child interactions) exhibit less synchrony in the triadic context [71].
Our review of measures of
dyadic relationships
within families revealed eight «well - established» measures: three self - report measures assessing marital relationships (MAT, DAS, and MSI - R), three self - report (CRPBI - 30, IPPA, IC), and one observational measure (CECS) of parent — child relationships, and one measure of sibling relationships (SRQ).
(iv) To examine how infertility and treatment characteristics predict the quality and change of marital relationships
within the ART group, we conducted repeated - measure MANOVAs on
dyadic consensus, marital satisfaction,
dyadic cohesion and expression of affection at T2 and T3.
Interpersonal dynamics
within adolescent friendships:
Dyadic mutuality and deviant talk and patterns of antisocial behavior
Using
dyadic data from 108 older couples (MAge = 75.18 years) with six
within - day emotion and activity reports over 7 days, we illustrate how grid - sequence analysis can be used to identify a taxonomy of dyads with different emotion dynamics.
On similar lines, our results
within the ART group show that treatment success at the first attempt was associated with poorer
dyadic consensus and cohesion among women and marginally lower sexual affection among men.
Specifically, we illustrate the potential value of this new approach by identifying a taxonomy of dyad - level subtypes that differ in how their emotions (i.e., multiple
within - day ratings of happiness — chosen here as an exemplar variable with variance properties useful for methods development) vary through normal daily life, and examine how that taxonomy is related to a set of theoretically meaningful variables — subjective health,
dyadic adjustment (agreement on amount of time spent with partner), and relationship satisfaction, all of which constitute important characteristics of older couples» well - being (Hoppmann & Gerstorf, 2016).