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2. “What’s yours is mine”: Partners’ everyday emotional experiences and cortisol in older adult couples
3. 'Are you okay, honey?': Recognizing Emotions among Couples Managing Diabetes in Daily Life using Multimodal Real-World Smartwatch Data
4. Development, Deployment, and Evaluation of DyMand -- An Open-Source Smartwatch and Smartphone System for Capturing Couples' Dyadic Interactions in Chronic Disease Management in Daily Life
5. A Lifespan Psychological Perspective on Solitude
6. Hand Washing and Related Cognitions Following a Brief Behavior Change Intervention During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Pre-Post Analysis
7. Positive and negative affect are associated with salivary cortisol in the everyday life of older adults: A quantitative synthesis of four aging studies
8. Political context is associated with everyday cortisol synchrony in older couples
9. Let’s Enjoy an Evening on the Couch? A Daily Life Investigation of Shared Problematic Behaviors in Three Couple Studies
10. Time‐savoring moderates associations of solitude with depressive mood, loneliness, and somatic symptoms in older adults' daily life.
11. A DEVELOPMENTAL–CONTEXTUAL MODEL OF COUPLE SYNCHRONY: CENTRAL TENETS AND EMPIRICAL APPLICATION
12. SOLITUDE LINKS WITH INDIVIDUAL AND RELATIONAL WELL-BEING: EVIDENCE FROM DYADIC DAILY LIFE ASSESSMENTS
13. EVERYDAY SOLITUDE, TIME SAVORING, WELL-BEING, AND HEALTH IN OLDER ADULTHOOD
14. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN SENSE OF PURPOSE, NEGATIVE AFFECT, AND CORTISOL: EVIDENCE FROM REPEATED DAILY ASSESSMENTS
15. Let's Enjoy an Evening on the Couch? A Daily Life Investigation of Shared Problematic Behaviors in Three Couple Studies.
16. Long-term aging trajectories of the accumulation of disease burden as predictors of daily affect dynamics and stressor reactivity.
17. Cortisol Synchrony in Older Couples: Daily Socio-Emotional Correlates and Interpersonal Differences
18. Dynamic associations between stress and relationship functioning in the wake of COVID-19: Longitudinal data from the German family panel (pairfam)
19. Everyday Salivary Cortisol as a Biomarker Method in Lifespan Developmental Methodology
20. Daily solitude and well‐being associations in older dyads: Evidence from daily life assessments.
21. Cortisol Synchrony in Older Couples: Daily Socioemotional Correlates and Interpersonal Differences
22. Social Prescribing Outcomes for Trials (SPOT): Protocol for a modified Delphi study on core outcomes
23. Time-varying associations between loneliness and physical activity: Evidence from repeated daily life assessments in an adult lifespan sample
24. In it Together: Relationship Transitions and Couple Concordance in Health and Well-Being
25. Daily Affect and Daily Prospective Memory in People after Stroke and Their Partners: The Moderating Role of Resting Heart Rate
26. Daily Affect and Daily Prospective Memory in People after Stroke and Their Partners: The Moderating Role of Resting Heart Rate.
27. Time-varying associations between loneliness and physical activity: Evidence from repeated daily life assessments in an adult lifespan sample
28. Let’s Enjoy an Evening on the Couch? A Daily Life Investigation of Shared Problematic Behaviors in Three Couple Studies
29. Momentary subjective age is associated with perceived and physiological stress in the daily lives of old and very old adults.
30. Time savoring, daily events, and affect in old age
31. sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672231180450 – Supplemental material for In it Together: Relationship Transitions and Couple Concordance in Health and Well-Being
32. Daily social interactions and solitude among older adults
33. sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672221143783 – Supplemental material for Let’s Enjoy an Evening on the Couch? A Daily Life Investigation of Shared Problematic Behaviors in Three Couple Studies
34. Everyday Salivary Cortisol in Older Adulthood: Capturing Time-Varying Socio-Emotional Contours in the Wild
35. Pathways to Healthy Aging: Insights from Psychoneuroendocrinology and Psychoneuroimmunology
36. Daily experiences and subjective age
37. Social interactions, time to oneself, and daily well-being
38. PHYSICAL INTIMACY IN DAILY LIVES OF OLDER ROMANTIC COUPLES: LINKS WITH MOMENTARY AFFECT AND DAILY CORTISOL LEVELS
39. FUTURE TIME PERSPECTIVE MODULATES AFFECTIVE REACTIVITY TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS DURING THE PANDEMIC
40. TIME-VARYING ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN SOCIAL INTERACTION MODALITY AND POSITIVE AFFECT DURING TIMES OF CHALLENGE
41. INSIGHTS INTO HEALTH-RELEVANT INTERPERSONAL DYNAMICS IN AGING COUPLES FROM THE LAB AND DAILY LIFE
42. Time-Varying Daily Gratitude-Affect Links Across the Adult Lifespan
43. "WHAT'S YOURS IS MINE": A DYADIC STUDY OF EVERYDAY EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES AND CORTISOL IN OLDER COUPLES
44. Having time to oneself in times of extended togetherness: Solitude experiences during the COVID‐19 pandemic
45. A developmental-contextual model of couple synchrony across adulthood and old age
46. Time-Varying Daily Gratitude-Affect Links Across the Adult Lifespan.
47. Everyday joint health-compromising behaviours and relationship functioning
48. Bidirectional associations between couples’ relationship quality and stress before and during COVID-19 in the German Family Panel Dataset
49. Age differences in links between positive affect, uplifts, and cortisol
50. Heart rate synchrony and physical activity in older couples
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