Dyadic Cross-Sectional Associations Between Depressive Mood,Relationship Satisfaction,and Common Dyadic Coping |
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Authors: | Kamel Gana Yaël Saada Guillaume Broc Michèle Koleck Aurélie Untas |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France;2. Department of Psychology, Paris Descartes University, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the mediational role of common dyadic coping in the links between depressive mood and relationship satisfaction. We estimated two competing Actor–Partner Mediator Models, in which the dyad is the highest unit of analysis. The first model specified dyadic coping as a mediator in the association between relationship satisfaction and depression, whereas the second model specified dyadic coping as a mediator between depression and relationship satisfaction. Analyzing data from 198 couples, our findings provided a plausible approximation of the second model, representing the interactional model of depression. They showed that common dyadic coping mediates the link between depression and relationship satisfaction for men only. |
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Keywords: | APMeM depressive mood dyadic coping mediation relationship satisfaction |
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