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The study identifies a gap in understanding how

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The gap

The study identifies a gap in understanding how protective factors contribute to subjective well-being in infertile couples. - The different correlations between happiness, resilience, and social support for husbands and wives are not well

Evidence profile

Stated in the abstract and cells research gap sections of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 2011 and 2026, spanning 3 journals. Those papers have been cited 102 times in total.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • In sickness and in health: An exploration of spousal support and occupational similarity (2011) · Work & Stress · cited 9× · doi

    We conclude by proposing that future research might explore whether there are gender differences in the expectations that men and women place on the amount of support they receive from their spouses, how stressful the spouse's occupation is as well as the content of the support being provided by one's spouse in order to better understand the complex relationships between spousal support and health.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 5/5
    Keywords: support spouse conclude proposing future explore whether there gender differences expectations women place amount receive
  • Understanding Happiness in Infertile Couples: The Role of Resilience and Social Support (2026) · North American journal of psychology · doi

    The study identifies a gap in understanding how protective factors contribute to subjective well-being in infertile couples. - The different correlations between happiness, resilience, and social support for husbands and wives are not well understood.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: study identifies gap understanding protective factors contribute subjective
  • Stress of Singlehood: Marital Status, Domain-Specific Stress, and Anxiety in a National U.S. Sample (2017) · Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology · cited 93× · doi

    We concluded that marital status can have important implications for social behavior, health, and well-being, and its effects on stress should be further investigated to reduce negative health outcomes for the growing demographic group of singles in the U.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5
    Keywords: health concluded marital status important implications social behavior well effects stress further investigated reduce negative

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