Lillie et al. #OnlineFirst: During the first wave of #COVID19, resilience communication processes predicted higher dyadic coping via lower relational uncertainty and, in turn, lower anger and fear. Humor directly predicted higher dyadic coping. https://t.co/h1awOs3P4b
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How do I sign up? If you and your partner are interested in participating or would like to learn more about this study, please email the research team (Skye Chernicky-Karcher, Ph.D., Patricia Gettings, Ph.D., and Nick Iannarino, Ph.D.) at [email protected].
What will I be asked to do? Participation involves each parent completing a brief demographics questionnaire and participating in a 60 min. Zoom or phone interview with a researcher. The researcher will speak with each participant individually at a time that is good for them.
Eligibility? You must speak English, be in a married/committed relationship, & have lived with your partner & at least one child <18 before & during the COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. At least 1 parent must have worked full-time inside or outside of the home during the orders.
I am studying how parents living together in a married/committed relationship are communicating about work & home life (e.g., parenting) during the COVID-19 pandemic. See below if you may be interested in and qualify for my study!
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