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Untangling the Effects of Partner Responsiveness on Health and Well-being: The Role of Perceived Control
 
journal article, Disclosure-Responsiveness, 2020ScienceSitesMarch 2, 2020responsiveness, older adults, health, well-being, perceived control, emotion, MIDUS
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Housework, Health, and Well-Being in Older Adults: The Role of Socioeconomic Status

journal article, Couples-Health, 2020ScienceSitesMarch 2, 2020socioeconomic status, couples, older adults, health, well-being, MIDUS
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Relationships, Health, and Well-Being: The Role of Responsiveness

book chapter, Disclosure-Responsiveness, Families, Couples-Health, 2019ScienceSitesMarch 2, 2020couples, families, responsiveness, self-disclosure, intimacy, health, well-being, immune, cortisol, emotion

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