A longitudinal application of the Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediations to the health effects of dyadic support.
Supportive communicative experiences within close relationships, such as dyadic support, have a protective effect on individuals' health and emotional well-being. However, little is known about how partners interact in determining their own and others' health or the mechanisms through whic...
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doaj-336f463368514d2ab4f23dcd86e1c6532021-08-03T04:33:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01167e025471610.1371/journal.pone.0254716A longitudinal application of the Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediations to the health effects of dyadic support.Serena PetrocchiChiara FilipponiPeter J SchulzSupportive communicative experiences within close relationships, such as dyadic support, have a protective effect on individuals' health and emotional well-being. However, little is known about how partners interact in determining their own and others' health or the mechanisms through which dyadic support influences physical health. We addressed those gaps by studying 1088 romantic couples from three consecutive years (T1, T2, T3; Swiss Household Panel). The study applied a data analysis strategy called Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediation, which allows for mediation processes while considering the interdependence, or non-independence, of data coming from partners. Results showed that dyadic support was positively associated with perceived health over two years through the mediation of optimistic attitudes and depressive mood, both for person and partner effects. The present study demonstrates the interplay between the dyadic process and personality dispositions in maintaining good health.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254716 |
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Serena Petrocchi Chiara Filipponi Peter J Schulz A longitudinal application of the Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediations to the health effects of dyadic support. PLoS ONE |
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Serena Petrocchi Chiara Filipponi Peter J Schulz |
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Serena Petrocchi |
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A longitudinal application of the Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediations to the health effects of dyadic support. |
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A longitudinal application of the Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediations to the health effects of dyadic support. |
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A longitudinal application of the Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediations to the health effects of dyadic support. |
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A longitudinal application of the Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediations to the health effects of dyadic support. |
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A longitudinal application of the Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediations to the health effects of dyadic support. |
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longitudinal application of the actor partner interdependence model extended mediations to the health effects of dyadic support. |
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1932-6203 |
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2021-01-01 |
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Supportive communicative experiences within close relationships, such as dyadic support, have a protective effect on individuals' health and emotional well-being. However, little is known about how partners interact in determining their own and others' health or the mechanisms through which dyadic support influences physical health. We addressed those gaps by studying 1088 romantic couples from three consecutive years (T1, T2, T3; Swiss Household Panel). The study applied a data analysis strategy called Actor Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediation, which allows for mediation processes while considering the interdependence, or non-independence, of data coming from partners. Results showed that dyadic support was positively associated with perceived health over two years through the mediation of optimistic attitudes and depressive mood, both for person and partner effects. The present study demonstrates the interplay between the dyadic process and personality dispositions in maintaining good health. |
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