Interpersonal Relationships and Health: Social and Clinical Psychological Mechanisms
Interpersonal Relationships and Health: Social and Clinical Psychological Mechanisms
Professor and Head, Department of Psychological Sciences
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychological Sciences
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Abstract
This book considers theoretical and empirical issues relevant to understanding the social and clinical psychological mechanisms linking close relationship processes with mental and physical health outcomes. The volume arises out of a recent explosion of interest, across multiple academic and research fields, in the ways that interpersonal relationships affect health and well-being. This book focuses on different aspects of relationships and health in order to encourage both collaboration and cross-disciplinary initiatives. Topics addressed include key biological processes that influence and, in turn, are influenced by close relationships. Research that demonstrates the connections between interpersonal relationships, mental and physical health outcomes, and biophysical markers that figure prominently in the fields of psychoneuroimmunology, endocrinology, and cardiology is presented. In addition, recent work on marital, family, and social relationships and their interplay with health and well-being is highlighted. Chapters also address sexual health among young and older adults, as well as clinical intervention efforts that focus on the role of relational factors in influencing health. Each chapter highlights extant theoretical and empirical findings and suggests future avenues for research in this burgeoning area.
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Front Matter
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Part One Introduction
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Part Two Biology of Interpersonal Relationships
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Relationship Researchers Put the “Psycho” in Psychoneuroimmunology
Timothy J. Loving andElizabeth Keneski
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2
On Marriage and the Heart: Models, Methods, and Mechanisms in the Study of Close Relationships and Cardiovascular Disease
Timothy W. Smith and others
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3
Family Relationships and Cortisol in Everyday Life
Richard B. Slatcher
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4
Divorce and Health Outcomes: From Social Epidemiology to Social Psychophysiology
David A. Sbarra and others
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Relationship Researchers Put the “Psycho” in Psychoneuroimmunology
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Part Three Marital, Family, and Social Relationships, and Health and Well-Being
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It Sometimes Takes Two: Marriage as a Mechanism for Managing Chronic Illness
Mary Ann Parris Stephens and others
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6
The Couple and Family Discord Model of Depression: Updates and Future Directions
Steven R. H. Beach
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Intimate Partner Violence: A Biopsychosocial, Social Information Processing Perspective
Christopher M. Murphy and others
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Interparental Conflict and Children’s Mental Health: Emerging Directions in Emotional Security Theory
E. Mark Cummings and others
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Social Connectedness at Older Ages and Implications for Health and Well-Being
Linda J. Waite and others
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Trajectories of Within-Relationship Relationship Quality, Relationship Satisfaction, and Sexual Satisfaction Among Young African American Women
J. Dennis Fortenberry andDevon J. Hensel
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Personality Effects on Risky Sexual Behavior: The Importance of Dynamic Situational Processes and Relational Contexts
M. Lynne Cooper andRuixue Zhaoyang
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It Sometimes Takes Two: Marriage as a Mechanism for Managing Chronic Illness
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Part Four Summary: Putting It All Together
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End Matter
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