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Our research program examines the reciprocal relationships between relationship quality, stress, and health in three main areas: -the effect of dyadic coping on emotional regulation and relational well-being -the interpersonal processes underlying social support in couples and the physiological response to stress, including inflammatory processes -the interpersonal processes involved in maintaining health-related behaviors in couples
Physiological correlates of interpersonal processes involved in health-related behaviors among couples.
Autonomy support in the context of dyadic management of health behavior change among couples.
Couple-based intervention to promote physical activity among older couples living with type 2 diabetes.
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