“…The predictive value of EE has induced researchers to investigate its effect on the aptitude to cope with the stress of medical and health conditions other than psychiatric conditions, such as traumatic brain injury, type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic pain, or chronic fatigue syndrome (for a review, see Wearden, Tarrier, Barrowclough, Zastowny, & Rahill, ). In these cases, EE has been shown to be a significant predictor of increased symptoms and of negative psychological outcomes such as depression, anxiety, and couple dissatisfaction (Alway, McKay, Ponsford, & Schönberger, ; Band, Barrowclough, & Wearden, ; Weddell, ). While some studies have taken into account EE in the patient's family (e.g., parents, children), several studies have specifically pointed out the role of romantic partners (Ballús‐Creus, Rangel, Peñarroya, Pérez, & Leff, ; Burns et al ., ; Wearden, Tarrier, & Davies, ; Wearden, Ward, Barrowclough, Tarrier, & Davies, ).…”