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The Contribution of Stressful Marital Interactions to Loneliness and Health across Mid-life and Later Adulthood

Although past research has noted longitudinal, and sometimes bi-directional, associations between marital interactions, loneliness, and physical health, previous work has not identified long-term associations and differential associations over life-course stages (i.e., mid-life and later adulthood)....

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Published in:Journal of family issues 2021-03, Vol.42 (3), p.553-570
Main Authors: O’Neal, Catherine Walker, Wickrama, Kandauda (K.A.S.)
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