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Title: The associations of dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction vary between and within nations: a 35-nation study
Authors: Hilpert, Peter 
Randall, Ashley K 
Sorokowski, Piotr 
Atkins, David C 
Sorokowska, Agnieszka 
Ahmadi, Khodabakhsh 
Aghraibeh, Ahmad M 
Aryeetey, Richmond 
Bertoni, Anna 
Bettache, Karim 
Blazejewska, Marta 
Bodenmann, Guy 
Borders, Jessica 
Bortolini, Tiago S 
Butovskaya, Marina 
Castro, Felipe N 
Cetinkaya, Hakan 
Cunha, Diana 
David, Oana A 
DeLongis, Anita 
Dileym, Fahd A 
Donato, Silvia 
Dronova, Daria 
Dural, Seda 
Fisher, Maryanne 
Frackowiak, Tomasz 
Gulbetekin, Evrim 
Hamamcioglu Akkaya, Aslihan 
Hansen, Karolina 
Hattori, Wallisen T 
Hromatko, Ivana 
Iafrate, Raffaella 
James, Bawo O 
Jiang, Feng 
Kimamo, Charles O 
King, David B 
Koc, Firat 
Laar, Amos 
Lopes, Fivia De Araujo 
Martinez, Rocio 
Mesko, Norbert 
Molodovskaya, Natalya 
Moradi, Khadijeh 
Motahari, Zahrasadat 
Natividade, Jean C 
Ntayi, Joseph 
Ojedokun, Oluyinka 
Omar-Fauzee, Mohd S B 
Onyishi, Ike E 
Ozener, Baris 
Paluszak, Anna 
Portugal, Alda 
Relvas, Ana P 
Rizwan, Muhammad 
Salkicevic, Svjetlana 
Sarmany-Schuller, Ivan 
Stamkou, Eftychia 
Stoyanova, Stanislava 
Sukolova, Denisa 
Sutresna, Nina 
Tadinac, Meri 
Teras, Andero 
Tinoco Ponciano, Edna L 
Tripathi, Ritu 
Tripathi, Nachiketa 
Tripathi, Mamta 
Vilchinsky, Noa 
Xu, Feng 
Yamamoto, Maria E 
Yoo, Gyesook 
Dominguez Espinosa, Alejandra del Carmen 
Keywords: Behavioural science;Dyadic copying
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Theories about how couples help each other to cope with stress, such as the systemic transactional model of dyadic coping, suggest that the cultural context in which couples live influences how their coping behavior affects their relationship satisfaction. In contrast to the theoretical assumptions, a recent meta-analysis provides evidence that neither culture, nor gender, influences the association between dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction, at least based on their samples of couples living in North America and West Europe. Thus, it is an open questions whether the theoretical assumptions of cultural influences are false or whether cultural influences on couple behavior just occur in cultures outside of the Western world.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/10813
ISSN: 1664-1078
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/FPSYG.2016.01106
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