Browsing by Subject "Perceived partner responsiveness"
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Association between perceived partner responsiveness and binge eating behavior :mediating role of the interpersonal emotion regulation
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Publisher and Date:(Kadir Has University, 2018)Main aim of this study is to investigate whether there were relationship between perceived partner responsiveness (PPR) co-regulation between romantic partners and binge eating. Data were collected from 148 adult females and their male romantic partners (18-61 years old) with mean relationship duration of 8.04 years. Dyadic data was analyzed through actor-partner interdependence model framework. We proposed a model where co-regulation between partners mediates the relationship between PPR and binge ...
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The role of co-regulation of stress in the relationship between perceived partner responsiveness and binge eating: A dyadic analysis
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Publisher and Date:(International Union of Psychological Science, 2020)The main aim of this study is to investigate whether there are relationships between perceived partner responsiveness (PPR), co-regulation of negative affect between romantic partners and binge eating. Data were collected from 148 opposite-sex romantic partners (18-61 years old) with the mean relationship duration being 8.04 years. Dyadic data were analysed through the actor-partner interdependence model framework. We proposed a model where co-regulation between partners has indirect effects on ...