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COVID-19 distress and interdependence of daily emotional intimacy, physical intimacy, and loneliness in cohabiting couples.

Talea CorneliusAna M DiGiovanniAllie W ScottNiall Bolger
Published in: Journal of social and personal relationships (2022)
Only one partner effect for COVID-19 distress emerged, such that female partner distress was associated with male partner loneliness; however, interdependence at the between- and within-couple level suggested that distress may adversely impact relational well-being over time. Future studies should examine reciprocal relationships between COVID-19-related distress and relationship functioning.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • physical activity
  • hiv testing
  • mental health
  • men who have sex with men
  • depressive symptoms
  • case control