2000
DOI: 10.1037/0893-3200.14.1.70
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Living with a depressed spouse.

Abstract: The depressed mood and specific burdens experienced by spouses of patients in treatment for depression were examined. Forty-nine wife-depressed couples and 30 husband-depressed couples were administered the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (M. B. First, R. L. Spitzer, M. Gibbon, & J. B. W. Williams, 1995), and spouses completed measures of depressed mood and burden. Overall, spouses living with a depressed patient reported significantly more depressed mood than general population norms and numerous spe… Show more

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“…Less clear is whether a partner's depressive symptoms share a positive correlation with an actor's relational uncertainty. Spouses of depressed partners report more depressed mood themselves, feel more burdened by their marriage, and experience more marital strain (Benazon & Coyne, 2000;Coyne et al, 1987;Fadden, Bebbington, & Kuipers, 1987). Hence, individuals may grapple with doubts about the viability of a relationship when their partner is suffering from depressive symptoms.…”
Section: Depressive Symptoms and Relational Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Less clear is whether a partner's depressive symptoms share a positive correlation with an actor's relational uncertainty. Spouses of depressed partners report more depressed mood themselves, feel more burdened by their marriage, and experience more marital strain (Benazon & Coyne, 2000;Coyne et al, 1987;Fadden, Bebbington, & Kuipers, 1987). Hence, individuals may grapple with doubts about the viability of a relationship when their partner is suffering from depressive symptoms.…”
Section: Depressive Symptoms and Relational Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…É (Benazon & Coyne, 2000;Fritsch et al, 2005;Linares & Campo, 2000;Papp, 2002;Silva, 2007) que inclui sofrimento também para seu cônjuge. Para Fritsch et al (2005), conviver com uma pessoa deprimida pode ser uma fonte importante de tensão e angústia emocional para os cônjuges.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Isso pode ser vivenciado como importante fonte de angústia pelo cônjuge, algo que tem sido consistentemente enfatizado na literatura (Benazon & Coyne, 2000;Frizzo, 2008;Fritsch et al, 2005) e pode ser exemplificado na fala do pai da Família 1:…”
Section: 1-o Critério De Eleição Do Cônjugeunclassified