“…Persons with a clear sense of self, being more able to articulate self‐relevant information to others (Lewandowski et al, ), will enable the partner to recognize their stress signals, thus helping the partner enact positive, and refrain from enacting negative, dyadic coping strategies. Furthermore, in line with the literature linking dyadic coping with relationship functioning (Bodenmann & Cina, ; Bodenmann, Pihet, & Kayser, ; Donato & Parise, ; Donato et al, ; Hilpert et al, ), we expect that positive dyadic coping will benefit relationship satisfaction, whereas negative dyadic coping will hinder it. Also, consistent with the literature (Bodenmann et al, ; Donato et al, ; Papp & Witt, ), we expect cross‐partner associations, that is, links between own dyadic coping and partner's relationship satisfaction.…”