Individual and crossover effects of stress on adjustment in medical student marriages |
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Authors: | Katz J Monnier J Libet J Shaw D Beach S R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-4820, USA. katzja@wsu.edu |
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Abstract: | High-stress individuals may benefit from social support, although their support providers may be adversely affected via stress crossover effects. Individual and crossover effects of perceived stress within medical student marriages (n = 30) were investigated. Perceived spousal support was positively associated with individuals' own marital and emotional adjustment, attenuating stress effects. With regard to crossover effects, medical students' perceived stress was significantly associated with their spouses' emotional adjustment. Further, medical students' own emotional adjustment fully mediated this crossover effect. Results suggest that the contagion of negative affect may serve as a key mechanism through which stress crossover effects operate in marriage. |
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