Individuals suffering from depressive symptoms tend to be dissatisfied with their romantic relationships, but information is lacking about the mechanisms that link depressive symptoms to relationship
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Individuals suffering from depressive symptoms tend to be dissatisfied with their romantic relationships, but information is lacking about the mechanisms that link depressive symptoms to relationship quality.
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- It's Not Me, It's You: Self- and Partner-Schemas, Depressive Symptoms, and Relationship Quality (2018) · doi
Although a significant body of literature has supported the presence of a highly consolidated negative self-representation or self-schema, no studies have examined whether depression is also associated with a highly organized negative “partner-schema”, and whether this represents a risk factor for relationship distress.
Keywords: highly negative self schema whether significant body literature supported presence consolidated representation examined depression associated - The role of relational uncertainty in depressive symptoms and relationship quality (2010) · doi
Individuals suffering from depressive symptoms tend to be dissatisfied with their romantic relationships, but information is lacking about the mechanisms that link depressive symptoms to relationship quality.
Keywords: depressive symptoms individuals suffering tend dissatisfied romantic relationships information lacking mechanisms link relationship quality - Marital Attributions as Moderators of the Marital Discord–Depression Link (2005) · doi
Past research has indicated that attributions play a role in the development and maintenance of both depression and marital discord separately; however, few studies have examined how this construct may play a role in the robust relation between depression and marital discord.
Keywords: play role depression marital discord past attributions development maintenance separately examined construct robust relation
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