TY - JOUR U1 - Zeitschriftenartikel, wissenschaftlich - begutachtet (reviewed) A1 - Hilpert, Peter A1 - Randall, Ashley K. A1 - Sorokowski, Piotr A1 - Atkins, David C. A1 - Sorokowska, Agnieszka A1 - Ahmadi, Khodabakhsh A1 - Alghraibeh, Ahmad M. A1 - Aryeetey, Richmond A1 - Bertoni, Anna A1 - Bettache, Karim A1 - Błażejewska, Marta A1 - Bodenmann, Guy A1 - Borders, Jessica A1 - Bortolini, Tiago S. A1 - Butovskaya, Marina A1 - Castro, Felipe N. A1 - Cetinkaya, Hakan A1 - Cunha, Diana A1 - David, Oana A. A1 - DeLongis, Anita A1 - Dileym, Fahd A. A1 - Domínguez Espinosa, Alejandra D. C. A1 - Donato, Silvia A1 - Dronova, Daria A1 - Dural, Seda A1 - Fisher, Maryanne A1 - Frackowiak, Tomasz A1 - Gulbetekin, Evrim A1 - Akkaya, Aslıhan Hamamcıoğlu A1 - Hansen, Karolina A1 - Hattori, Wallisen T. A1 - Hromatko, Ivana A1 - Iafrate, Raffaella A1 - James, Bawo O. A1 - Jiang, Feng A1 - Kimamo, Charles O. A1 - King, David B. A1 - Koç, Fırat A1 - Laar, Amos A1 - De Araújo Lopes, Fívia A1 - Martinez, Rocio A1 - Mesko, Norbert A1 - Molodovskaya, Natalya A1 - Moradi, Khadijeh A1 - Motahari, Zahrasadat A1 - Natividade, Jean C. A1 - Ntayi, Joseph A1 - Ojedokun, Oluyinka A1 - Omar-Fauzee, Mohd S. B. A1 - Onyishi, Ike E. A1 - Özener, Barış A1 - Paluszak, Anna A1 - Portugal, Alda A1 - Relvas, Ana P. A1 - Rizwan, Muhammad A1 - Salkičević, Svjetlana A1 - Sarmány-Schuller, Ivan A1 - Stamkou, Eftychia A1 - Stoyanova, Stanislava A1 - Šukolová, Denisa A1 - Sutresna, Nina A1 - Tadinac, Meri A1 - Teras, Andero A1 - Tinoco Ponciano, Edna L. A1 - Tripathi, Ritu A1 - Tripathi, Nachiketa A1 - Tripathi, Mamta A1 - Vilchinsky, Noa A1 - Xu, Feng A1 - Yamamoto, Maria E. A1 - Yoo, Gyesook T1 - The Associations of Dyadic Coping and Relationship Satisfaction Vary between and within Nations: A 35-Nation Study JF - Frontiers in Psychology N2 - Stress that spills over into one's intimate relationship (Repetti, 1989) can increase negative behavior between partners (Repetti, 1989; Schulz et al., 2004), which in turn can negatively affect relationship outcomes, such as satisfaction (Karney and Bradbury, 1995; Randall and Bodenmann, 2016). This negative stress spillover process may, however, be mitigated if couples help each other cope with the experienced stress (i.e., dyadic coping). Although theoretical assumptions, such as the systematic-transactional model of stress and dyadic coping (Bodenmann, 2005), suggest that the association between coping behavior and relationship satisfaction is determined by cultural influences (e.g., gender roles), findings from a recent meta-analysis shows that this association is stable across nations and gender (Falconier et al., 2015). Despite the significant findings, the samples used in the meta-analysis nearly exclusively relied on couples living in Western culture (Falconier et al., 2015), which leaves an unanswered question about how culture may affect the association between dyadic coping and relationship satisfaction. The goal of the current paper was to examine the cultural influence in dyadic coping processes based on 7973 married individuals across 35 nations. KW - Stressbewältigung KW - Zufriedenheit KW - Zweierbeziehung KW - Datensammlung KW - Ethnopsychologie KW - dyadic coping KW - relationship satisfaction KW - culture KW - multilevel modeling KW - gender differences Y1 - 2016 UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-90134 SN - 1664-1078 SS - 1664-1078 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01106 DO - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01106 VL - 7 IS - Art. 1106 SP - 16 S1 - 16 PB - Frontiers Media CY - Lausanne ER -