2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2022.103640
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The impact of avoidant attachment on marital satisfaction of Chinese married people: Multiple mediating effect of spousal support and coping tendency

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“…[ 32 ] Spouse’s support for patients can promote patients’ expression and dependence on their spouses, increase patients’ positive evaluation of their spouses, reduce patients’ psychological distress, and make it easy to show stronger marital adjustment ability. Studies have also confirmed [ 33 ] that marital support has a positive impact on the increase of intimacy. (3) Subjective well-being is an individual’s overall evaluation of life quality based on self-established standards.…”
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“…[ 32 ] Spouse’s support for patients can promote patients’ expression and dependence on their spouses, increase patients’ positive evaluation of their spouses, reduce patients’ psychological distress, and make it easy to show stronger marital adjustment ability. Studies have also confirmed [ 33 ] that marital support has a positive impact on the increase of intimacy. (3) Subjective well-being is an individual’s overall evaluation of life quality based on self-established standards.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Assignment case distress, and make it easy to show stronger marital adjustment ability. Studies have also confirmed [33] that marital support has a positive impact on the increase of intimacy. (3) Subjective wellbeing is an individual's overall evaluation of life quality based on self-established standards.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…12 The support received by married individuals from their spouses in their daily lives helps them cope with their problems. 13 It is reported in the literature that spousal support in those with a chronic illness is associated with adherence to diet 14 and medication, 15 pain management, 16 physical activity, 17 self-care management, 18 and quality of life. 19 At the same time, there are studies in the literature on the experiences and care load of family members or spouses caring for individuals generally with COPD.…”
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