Artigos com autorizações de acesso público - Benjamin KarneySaiba mais
6 artigos não disponíveis publicamente
Socioeconomic status moderates associations among stressful events, mental health, and relationship satisfaction.
NC Maisel, BR Karney
Journal of Family Psychology 26 (4), 654, 2012
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Marriage and economic well being at older ages
JM Zissimopoulos, BR Karney, AJ Rauer
Review of Economics of the Household 13 (1), 1-35, 2015
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Recent advances in the prediction of marital outcomes
RM Rogge, TN Bradbury
Preventive approaches in couples therapy, 331-360, 2013
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Patterns of vulnerabilities and resources in US military families
TE Trail, SO Meadows, JN Miles, BR Karney
Journal of Family Issues 38 (15), 2128-2149, 2017
Autorizações: US Department of Defense
Using indirect estimates based on name and census tract to improve the efficiency of sampling matched ethnic couples from marriage license data
MN Elliott, K Becker, MK Beckett, K Hambarsoomian, P Pantoja, B Karney
Public Opinion Quarterly 77 (1), 375-384, 2013
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Predicting Support From an Intimate Partner After a Traumatic Injury1
NC Maisel, AJ Rauer, GN Marshall, BR Karney
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 41 (8), 2044-2075, 2011
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
66 artigos disponíveis publicamente
Does couples' communication predict marital satisfaction, or does marital satisfaction predict communication?
JA Lavner, BR Karney, TN Bradbury
Journal of Marriage and Family 78 (3), 680-694, 2016
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Stress and reactivity to daily relationship experiences: How stress hinders adaptive processes in marriage.
LA Neff, BR Karney
Journal of personality and social psychology 97 (3), 435, 2009
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Research on marital satisfaction and stability in the 2010s: Challenging conventional wisdom
BR Karney, TN Bradbury
Journal of marriage and family 82 (1), 100-116, 2020
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Sex differences in the implications of partner physical attractiveness for the trajectory of marital satisfaction.
AL Meltzer, JK McNulty, GL Jackson, BR Karney
Journal of personality and social psychology 106 (3), 418, 2014
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Benevolent cognitions as a strategy of relationship maintenance:" don't sweat the small stuff".... But it is not all small stuff.
JK McNulty, EM O'Mara, BR Karney
Journal of personality and social psychology 94 (4), 631, 2008
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Acknowledging the elephant in the room: How stressful environmental contexts shape relationship dynamics
LA Neff, BR Karney
Current opinion in psychology 13, 107-110, 2017
Autorizações: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Financial strain and stressful events predict newlyweds' negative communication independent of relationship satisfaction.
HC Williamson, BR Karney, TN Bradbury
Journal of Family Psychology 27 (1), 65, 2013
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
What's (not) wrong with low‐income marriages
TE Trail, BR Karney
Journal of Marriage and Family 74 (3), 413-427, 2012
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Relationship risks in context: A cumulative risk approach to understanding relationship satisfaction
AJ Rauer, BR Karney, CW Garvan, W Hou
Journal of Marriage and Family 70 (5), 1122-1135, 2008
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Stability and change in the first 10 years of marriage: Does commitment confer benefits beyond the effects of satisfaction?
D Schoebi, BR Karney, TN Bradbury
Journal of personality and social psychology 102 (4), 729, 2012
Autorizações: Swiss National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Socioeconomic status and intimate relationships
BR Karney
Annual review of psychology 72 (1), 391-414, 2021
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
A framework for incorporating dyads in models of HIV-prevention
BR Karney, H Hops, CA Redding, HT Reis, AJ Rothman, JA Simpson
AIDS and Behavior 14, 189-203, 2010
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Incremental change or initial differences? Testing two models of marital deterioration.
JA Lavner, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Journal of Family Psychology 26 (4), 606, 2012
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
The costs of racism for marriage: How racial discrimination hurts, and ethnic identity protects, newlywed marriages among Latinos
TE Trail, PA Goff, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38 (4), 454-465, 2012
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
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