Although recent findings imply that marital distress and mental health symptoms are intertwined among military personnel, a prospective longitudinal study is needed to evaluate …
AK Goodboy, S Bolkan, M Shin - Communication Quarterly, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Relational turbulence theory (RTT) articulates processes that explain why spouses evaluate their marriages as chaotic. Specifically, RTT predicts that relational uncertainty biases …
DH Solomon, Y Li, KSC Brisini… - Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Relational turbulence theory (RTT) suggests that people perceive their romantic relationships as turbulent when they experience interactions that manifest the deleterious …
Using dynamic structural equation modeling (DSEM;), this study tests how partner disruptions of daily routines create a chaotic relational state through intensified emotions …
Reintegration after a military service member returns home from deployment is a time of uncertainty that requires adjustment by all family members. Building on accounts (ie, story …
Abstract The coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic resulted in economic concerns and disruptions in daily life for many families, which may amplify relational strains and create …
CG Cobb, P Schrodt - Journal of Family Communication, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined the associations among frequency and comfort of siblings' religious conversations and their relational uncertainty (RU), as well as the degree to which the …
The purpose of this research study was to explore and understand how active-duty and veteran long-term military married couples mitigate separation and divorce after multiple …
One of the most challenging transitions families face is the death of a parent/partner. The death of a parent/partner disrupts the surviving parent and child's life and contributes to a …