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2. Individual and dyadic coping in chronic pain patients

3. Coping with global uncertainty: Perceptions of COVID-19 psychological distress, relationship quality, and dyadic coping for romantic partners across 27 countries

4. Erratum to Coping with global uncertainty: Perceptions of COVID-19 psychological distress, relationship quality, and dyadic coping for romantic partners across 27 countries

5. A scoping review on couples’ stress and coping literature: Recognizing the need for inclusivity

6. Coping with global uncertainty: Perceptions of COVID-19 psychological distress, relationship quality, and dyadic coping for romantic partners across 27 countries

7. Global perspective on marital satisfaction

8. Dyadic Coping: A Collection of Recent Studies

9. Marital satisfaction, sex, age, marriage duration, religion, number of children, economic status, education, and collectivistic values: Data from 33 countries

10. Dyadic coping in Italian couples

11. Dyadic coping in Chinese couple

12. Cultural Considerations in Understanding Dyadic Coping Across Cultures

13. Dyadic Coping among Swiss Couples

14. Coping in Couples: The Systemic Transactional Model (STM)

15. Corrigendum: The associations of dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction vary between and within Nations: A 35-Nation study

16. Role of clarity of other's feelings for dyadic coping.

18. Positive Outcomes of Long-Term Relationship Satisfaction Trajectories in Stable Romantic Couples: A 10-Year Longitudinal Study.

19. Building happier bonds: gratitude as a mediator between dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction in romantic couples.

20. Coping equally: Equity of dyadic coping and depressive symptoms among adolescent couples.

21. Parent strategies to help emerging adults manage stress are associated with their mental health: A dyadic coping perspective.

22. Dyadic Coping in Aging: Linking Self-Perceptions of Aging to Depression.

23. The prospective impact of extradyadic stress on depressive symptoms and the mediating role of intradyadic stress in parents-an actor-partner interdependence mediation model.

24. Posttraumatic stress symptoms in parents of children with newly diagnosed cancer: 1-year trajectories and relationship variables as predictors.

25. Extradyadic stress as a barrier to sexual activity in couples? A dyadic response surface analysis.

26. From stress communication to depressive symptoms among couples facing vision impairment: The mediating role of dyadic coping.

27. Using Wearables to Study Biopsychosocial Dynamics in Couples Who Cope With a Chronic Health Condition: Ambulatory Assessment Study.

28. German and Italian validation of the Dyadic Coping Inventory-Sexual Minority Stress (DCI-SMS) scale.

29. A dyadic perspective on parent-child dyadic coping in children with a chronic condition.

30. Assessing We-Disease Appraisals of Health Problems: Development and Validation of the We-Disease Questionnaire.

31. Parental stress mediates the effects of parental risk factors on dysfunctional parenting in first-time parents: A dyadic longitudinal study.

32. Dyadic coping and mental health in couples: A systematic review.

33. Cognitive behavioural therapy to treat stress and insomnia: A randomized wait list-controlled trial of two online courses.

34. Coparenting change after couple therapy using self-reports and observational data.

35. Discrepancies in dyadic coping: associations with distress and quality of life in couples facing early stage dementia.

36. Dyadic coping trajectories across the transition to parenthood: Associations with child mental health problems.

37. Bringing behavioral observation of couples into the 21st century.

38. Effects of intranasal oxytocin and positive couple interaction on immune factors in skin wounds.

39. Associations Between Vocal Arousal and Dyadic Coping During Couple Interactions After a Stress Induction.

40. A Family Systems Perspective on Attachment Security and Dependency to Mother and Father in Preschool: Differential and Reciprocal Effects on Children's Emotional and Behavioral Problems.

41. Dyadic Coping, Dyadic Coping Based Gratitude (DC-G), and Relationship Satisfaction in Pakistani Couples.

42. The Effect of Intranasal Oxytocin on the Association Between Couple Interaction and Sleep: A Placebo-Controlled Study.

43. Couples Coping Together: A Scoping Review of the Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence and Conceptual Work Across Three Decades.

44. Within-Couple Associations Between Communication and Relationship Satisfaction Over Time.

45. Dyadic Coping in Couples Facing Chronic Physical Illness: A Systematic Review.

46. Parent-Child Dyadic Coping and Quality of Life in Chronically Diseased Children.

47. Spillover Effects When Taking Turns in Dyadic Coping: How Lingering Negative Affect and Perceived Partner Responsiveness Shape Subsequent Support Provision.

48. Disability as an Interpersonal Experience: A Systematic Review on Dyadic Challenges and Dyadic Coping When One Partner Has a Chronic Physical or Sensory Impairment.

49. Daily and long-term consequences of support seeking in Chinese couples: Between-person differences and within-person processes.

50. Cognitive-Behavioral and Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy: Similarities and Differences.

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