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Spousal collaboration mediates the relation between self-rated health and depressive symptoms of Chinese older couples: an actor-partner interdependence approach
BackgroundDyadic co** resources have been considered a potential explanatory mechanism of spousal interdependence in health, but the mediation of...
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Armed actor interventions in humanitarian and public health crises: examining perspectives of crisis-affected community members
BackgroundDespite frequently providing non-military services in times of crisis, little systematic research has examined the perspectives of...
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Dyadic effects of financial toxicity and social support on the fear of cancer recurrence in breast cancer patients and caregivers: an actor–partner interdependence mediation model
PurposeIn this study, the actor–partner interdependence mediation model (APIMeM) was applied to breast cancer patients and their caregivers to assess...
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Factors effecting on health-promoting behaviors in iranian pregnant women and their husbands: the actor-partner interdependence model (APIM)
IntroductionPregnancy is an important period of life for women and their husbands as the couple’s health is essential. The present study evaluated...
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The impact of social support on benefit finding among patients with advanced lung cancer and their caregivers: based on actor-partner interdependence mediation model
PurposeAdvanced lung cancer and its treatment serve as a sudden stressful event that profoundly impacts the psychological experience of both...
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Hopefulness among individuals living with schizophrenia and their caregivers in Tanzania: an actor-partner interdependence model
BackgroundHopefulness is a positive orientation or state of mind that can aid in the recovery and treatment of mental illness, as it can have...
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Actor-Partner Associations of Emotion Regulation, Relationship Quality, and Cyber Dating Abuse among Heterosexual Emerging Adult Couples
PurposeCyber dating abuse (CDA) has proliferated alongside the use of electronic communication technologies. Research indicates that further...
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Binge Drinking Moderates Unprotected Sex Among HIV Sero-Similar Same Sex Male Couples: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Model
Most new HIV diagnoses in the US occur among sexual minority men (SMM). The majority (69%) of new HIV diagnoses among US SMM are due to transmission...
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Associations between dyadic communication and dyadic co** of patients with cervical cancer and their spouses: a study utilizing the actor-partner interdependence model
There is a growing focus on exploring dyadic interactions and outcomes between couples undergoing cervical cancer (CC). The purpose of this...
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Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model to explore the psychological impact of COVID-19 on anxiety in dyads of patients with cancer and caregivers
BackgroundDelineating the compound psychological effect of the pandemic on cancer care, and the interdependency across cancer patient-caregiver dyads...
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Health-related quality of life of advanced prostate cancer patients and spouses: results from actor-partner interdependence models
BackgroundPatients with prostate cancer (PC) and their spouses are confronted with several treatment-related and psychosocial challenges that can...
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The effects of intimate relationship characteristics on unprotected anal intercourse among same-sex male couples in China: a dyadic analysis using the actor-partner interdependence model
BackgroundUnprotected anal intercourse (UAI) within the context of concurrent sexual relationship are prevalent among men who have sex with men (MSM)...
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Discrimination Against Muslims in the USA and Couple Interactions: An Actor–Partner Interdependence Model
Muslims in the USA experience unfair treatment and direct exposure to discriminatory acts because of their religion. Trauma stemming from...
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Dyadic effects of rumination and self-disclosure on posttraumatic growth in newly diagnosed gynecological cancer couples: an actor-partner interdependence modeling approach
ObjectiveTo examine the dyadic effects of rumination and self-disclosure on posttraumatic growth among newly diagnosed gynecological cancer couples.
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Expressions of actor power in implementation: a qualitative case study of a health service intervention in South Africa
BackgroundImplementation frameworks and theories acknowledge the role of power as a factor in the adoption (or not) of interventions in health...
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Health workforce governance and professions: a re-analysis of New Zealand’s primary care workforce policy actors
BackgroundThis article contributes to the health workforce planning literature by exploring the dynamics of health professions in New Zealand’s...
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Hispanic/Latinos and non-Hispanic whites’ childhood cancer survivors and parents: a dyadic analysis of co** resources and mental health
PurposeWhile limited, dyadic research demonstrates the interdependent relationship between the health and adjustment after treatment between cancer...
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Anti-fat attitudes and dietary restraint within mother-daughter dyads: an Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM) analysis
PurposeThis study examined the association between anti-fat attitudes (fear of fat, dislike of fat, willpower) and dietary restraint within the...
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A Dyadic Analysis Exploring the Mediating Role of Relationship Quality on Discrimination and HIV/STI Risk Among Young Black and Latino Expecting Couples
Encounters with discrimination are a normative experience for many Black and Latino adolescents and young adults (AYAs); these experiences may be...
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The Role of MicroRNA in the Myocarditis: a Small Actor for a Great Role
Purpose of ReviewMyocarditis is an inflammation of the myocardium secondary to a variety of agents such as infectious pathogens, toxins, drugs, and...