Publikation: Love styles, coping, and relationship satisfaction : A dyadic approach
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Romantic partners have different attitudes on what love is and what it means to be in a romantic relationship. These attitudes are conceptualized as love styles that relate to relationship‐maintenance behaviors and relationship satisfaction. Specifically, love styles could be associated with how partners cope with stress (dyadic coping), which in turn may be associated with relationship satisfaction. Using self‐report data from 92 heterosexual couples, findings showed that: (a) eros and agape love styles have positive direct effects on dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction, whereas ludus has a negative direct effect on dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction and (b) dyadic coping partially mediated the association between love styles and relationship satisfaction. Overall, associations were stronger for women than for men.
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VEDES, Ana, Peter HILPERT, Fridtjof W. NUSSBECK, Ashley K. RANDALL, Guy BODENMANN, Wolfgang R. LIND, 2016. Love styles, coping, and relationship satisfaction : A dyadic approach. In: Personal Relationships. 2016, 23(1), pp. 84-97. ISSN 1350-4126. eISSN 1475-6811. Available under: doi: 10.1111/pere.12112BibTex
@article{Vedes2016-03style-43739, year={2016}, doi={10.1111/pere.12112}, title={Love styles, coping, and relationship satisfaction : A dyadic approach}, number={1}, volume={23}, issn={1350-4126}, journal={Personal Relationships}, pages={84--97}, author={Vedes, Ana and Hilpert, Peter and Nussbeck, Fridtjof W. and Randall, Ashley K. and Bodenmann, Guy and Lind, Wolfgang R.} }
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