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  1. Role of work‐to‐family spillover, generative concern, and gender on subjective well‐being in full‐time working adults
  2. Psychological perspectives on divine forgiveness: 2. Does viewing God as intervening account for the association between God image and divine forgiveness?
  3. Predicting Changes in Helicopter Parenting, Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO), and Social Anxiety in College Students
  4. Romantic relationships and attitudes in Asian emerging adults: Review and critique
  5. Overparenting, Loneliness, and Social Anxiety in Emerging Adulthood: The Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation
  6. Presence of meaning in life mediates the effects of gratitude and caring for bliss on flourishing in college students: a three-wave longitudinal study
  7. The perks of being grateful to partners: Expressing gratitude in relationships predicts relational self‐efficacy and life satisfaction during the COVID‐19 pandemic
  8. Divine Forgiveness and Well-being Among Emerging Adults in the USA
  9. Psychometric validity and measurement invariance of the caring for Bliss Scale in the Philippines and the United States
  10. Feeling Guilt and Shame Upon Psychological Dating Violence Victimization in College Women: The Further Role of Sexism
  11. Gratitude, relatedness needs satisfaction, and negative psychological outcomes during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A short‐term longitudinal study
  12. The interplay between mindfulness and caring for bliss on later student burnout
  13. Trait mindfulness and relationship mindfulness are indirectly related to sexual quality over time in dating relationships among emerging adults
  14. Exploring Temporal Evaluations of Interpersonal Social Media Surveillance During the COVID-19 Lockdown
  15. Supernatural operating rules: How people envision and experience God, the devil, ghosts/spirits, fate/destiny, karma, and luck.
  16. Toward a psychology of divine forgiveness: 2. Initial component analysis.
  17. Divine forgiveness and interpersonal forgiveness: Which comes first?
  18. Towards a psychology of divine forgiveness.
  19. 147 Training Forgiveness. A Novel Approach to Reducing Physician Burnout
  20. Sanctification and Cheating Among Emerging Adults
  21. Burnout Stigma Inventory: Initial Development and Validation in Industry and Academia
  22. School Burnout Inventory: Latent Profile and Item Response Theory Analyses in Undergraduate Samples
  23. Forgiveness: protecting medical residents from the detrimental relationship between workplace bullying and wellness
  24. School burnout is related to sleep quality and perseverative cognition regulation at bedtime in young adults
  25. Generalized gratitude and prayers of gratitude in marriage
  26. A Brief Scale to Measure Caring for Bliss: Conceptualization, Initial Development, and Validation
  27. Divine forgiveness protects against psychological distress following a natural disaster attributed to God
  28. Relationship Quality in the Context of Cyber Dating Abuse: The Role of Attachment
  29. Racial discrimination, racism-specific support, and self-reported health among African American couples
  30. Helicopter Parenting, Self-Control, and School Burnout among Emerging Adults
  31. When prejudice against you hurts others and me: The case of ageism at work
  32. Divine, interpersonal and self-forgiveness: Independently related to depressive symptoms?
  33. An Examination of the Association Between Relationship Mindfulness and Psychological and Relational Well‐being in Committed Couples
  34. Does being religious lead to greater self-forgiveness?
  35. Prayer in Marriage to Improve Wellness: Relationship Quality and Cardiovascular Functioning
  36. Stress Spillover and Crossover in Couple Relationships: Integrating Religious Beliefs and Prayer
  37. “I Had Let Everyone, Including Myself, Down”: Illuminating the Self-Forgiveness Process Among Female College Students
  38. A Short-Term Longitudinal Investigation of Hookups and Holistic Outcomes Among College Students
  39. Self-forgiveness and well-being: Does divine forgiveness matter?
  40. 42 Training Forgiveness – A Novel Approach to Reducing Physician Burnout
  41. Indulgent Parenting, Helicopter Parenting, and Well-being of Parents and Emerging Adults
  42. Self-control, sleep disturbance, and the mediating role of occupational burnout in married couples
  43. Deity Representation: A Prototype Approach
  44. God(s) in minds: Understanding deity representation in Christian and Hindu families through social relations modeling.
  45. Self-regulatory biofeedback training: an intervention to reduce school burnout and improve cardiac functioning in college students
  46. Unequally into “Us”: Characteristics of Individuals in Asymmetrically Committed Relationships
  47. Is relationship quality linked to diabetes risk and management?: It depends on what you look at.
  48. Managing Stress and School: The Role of Posttraumatic Stress in Predicting Well-Being and Collegiate Burnout
  49. Helicopter Parenting, Self-regulatory Processes, and Alcohol Use among Female College Students
  50. Parental Indulgence: Profiles and Relations to College Students’ Emotional and Behavioral Problems
  51. Forgiveness, Attributions, and Marital Quality in U.S. and Indian Marriages
  52. Are Hindu representations of the divine prototypically structured?
  53. School burnout and heart rate variability: risk of cardiovascular disease and hypertension in young adult females
  54. Emotion regulation and academic underperformance: The role of school burnout
  55. Translational Family Science and Forgiveness: A Healthy Symbiotic Relationship?
  56. The Association Between Trait Mindfulness and Cardiovascular Reactivity During Marital Conflict
  57. Humility, Forgiveness, and Emerging Adult Female Romantic Relationships
  58. Mindfulness in the Context of Romantic Relationships: Initial Development and Validation of the Relationship Mindfulness Measure
  59. Dating Infidelity in Turkish Couples: The Role of Attitudes and Intentions
  60. Latent Classes of Maltreatment: A Systematic Review and Critique
  61. Prayer and forgiveness: Beyond relationship quality and extension to marriage.
  62. Positive and negative evaluation of relationships: Development and validation of the Positive–Negative Relationship Quality (PN-RQ) scale.
  63. School burnout and intimate partner violence: The role of self-control
  64. Religious Coping and Glycemic Control in Couples with Type 2 Diabetes
  65. Emerging Adult Relationship Transitions as Opportune Times for Tailored Interventions
  66. Perception in Romantic Relationships: a Latent Profile Analysis of Trait Mindfulness in Relation to Attachment and Attributions
  67. Pathogenesis of depression- and anxiety-like behavior in an animal model of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  68. Testing the impact of sliding versus deciding in cyclical and noncyclical relationships
  69. Infidelity in romantic relationships
  70. Dispositional self-control: relationships with aerobic capacity and morning surge in blood pressure
  71. Asymmetrically committed relationships
  72. Predictors of extradyadic sex among young adults in heterosexual dating relationships: a multivariate approach
  73. Intimate Partner Violence in Turkey: The Turkish Intimate Partner Violence Attitude Scale-Revised
  74. Physiology of school burnout in medical students: Hemodynamic and autonomic functioning
  75. The Unique Influences of Parental Divorce and Parental Conflict on Emerging Adults in Romantic Relationships
  76. Remaining in a situationally aggressive relationship: The role of relationship self-efficacy
  77. Do differences matter? A typology of emerging adult romantic relationship
  78. Measuring Hostile Interpretation Bias
  79. Understanding school burnout: Does self-control matter?
  80. Impact of a motivated performance task on autonomic and hemodynamic cardiovascular reactivity
  81. Trait forgiveness and enduring vulnerabilities: Neuroticism and catastrophizing influence relationship satisfaction via less forgiveness
  82. Parental experiences of racial discrimination and youth racial socialization in two-parent African American families.
  83. Couple Identity, Sacrifice, and Availability of Alternative Partners: Dedication in Friends With Benefits Relationships
  84. Understanding the physiology of mindfulness: aortic hemodynamics and heart rate variability
  85. Problem Drinking and Extradyadic Sex in Young Adult Romantic Relationships
  86. Relationship Dissolution and Psychologically Aggressive Dating Relationships: Preliminary Findings From a College-Based Relationship Education Course
  87. Power and the pursuit of a partner’s goals.
  88. The Role of Pessimistic Attributions in the Association Between Anxious Attachment and Relationship Satisfaction
  89. A Latent Class Approach to Understanding the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence in Emerging Adult Relationships
  90. Breaking Bad: Commitment Uncertainty, Alternative Monitoring, and Relationship Termination in Young Adults
  91. Trading Later Rewards for Current Pleasure: Pornography Consumption and Delay Discounting
  92. School burnout: Diminished academic and cognitive performance
  93. Dedication and Sliding in Emerging Adult Cyclical and Non-Cyclical Romantic Relationships
  94. Is pornography consumption associated with condom use and intoxication during hookups?
  95. Determinants and Long-Term Effects of Attendance Levels in a Marital Enrichment Program for African American Couples
  96. Prevention effects on trajectories of African American adolescents’ exposure to interparental conflict and depressive symptoms.
  97. Racial Discrimination Experiences Among Black Youth
  98. College Adjustment, Relationship Satisfaction, and Conflict Management
  99. Forgivingness, Forgivability, and Relationship-Specific Effects in Responses to Transgressions in Indian Families
  100. Does Pornography Consumption Increase Participation in Friends with Benefits Relationships?
  101. Self-forgiveness in romantic relationships: 2. Impact on interpersonal forgiveness
  102. Hooking up during the college years: is there a pattern?
  103. School burnout: increased sympathetic vasomotor tone and attenuated ambulatory diurnal blood pressure variability in young adult women
  104. Disgusted by Vengeance: Disgust Sensitivity Predicts Lower Vengeance
  105. The Influence of Pornography on Sexual Scripts and Hooking Up Among Emerging Adults in College
  106. Thin slices of infidelity: Determining whether observers can pick out cheaters from a video clip interaction and what tips them off
  107. Impact of negative affectivity and trait forgiveness on aortic blood pressure and coronary circulation
  108. Trait anxiety mimics age-related cardiovascular autonomic modulation in young adults
  109. Forgiveness as a Mediator of the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence
  110. Effect of Anger and Trait Forgiveness on Cardiovascular Risk in Young Adult Females
  111. Commitment and Sacrifice in Emerging Adult Romantic Relationships
  112. Long Term Ablation of Protein Kinase A (PKA)-mediated Cardiac Troponin I Phosphorylation Leads to Excitation-Contraction Uncoupling and Diastolic Dysfunction in a Knock-in Mouse Model of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
  113. The Effect of Communication Change on Long-term Reductions in Child Exposure to Conflict: Impact of the Promoting Strong African American Families (ProSAAF) Program
  114. Diverse Reactions to Hooking Up Among U.S. University Students
  115. Family Factors Contribute to General Anxiety Disorder and Suicidal Ideation Among Latina Americans
  116. Computer-based prevention of intimate partner violence in marriage
  117. “I’m so excited for you!” How an enthusiastic responding intervention enhances close relationships
  118. Explaining the relationship between religiousness and substance use: Self-control matters.
  119. I say a little prayer for you: Praying for partner increases commitment in romantic relationships.
  120. Hooking Up and Risk Behaviors Among First Semester College Men: What is the Role of Precollege Experience?
  121. Extradyadic Involvement and Relationship Dissolution in Heterosexual Women University Students
  122. Impact of psychological distress on cardiovagal reactivation after a speech task
  123. School burnout and cardiovascular functioning in young adult males: a hemodynamic perspective
  124. Does Spousal Support Moderate the Association Between Perceived Racial Discrimination and Depressive Symptoms among African American Couples?
  125. College Men, Unplanned Pregnancy, and Marriage: What Do They Expect?
  126. A new perspective on hooking up among college students
  127. Attachment, Infidelity, and Loneliness in College Students Involved in a Romantic Relationship: The Role of Relationship Satisfaction, Morbidity, and Prayer for Partner
  128. Friendship After a Friends with Benefits Relationship: Deception, Psychological Functioning, and Social Connectedness
  129. To Belong Is to Matter
  130. Sympathetic Vasomotor Tone Is Associated With Depressive Symptoms in Young Females: A Potential Link Between Depression and Cardiovascular Disease
  131. Toward a More Complete Understanding of Reactions to Hooking Up Among College Women
  132. Self-forgiveness in romantic relationships: It matters to both of us.
  133. Autobiographical narratives of spiritual experiences: Solitude, tragedy, and the absence of materialism
  134. The voodoo doll task: Introducing and validating a novel method for studying aggressive inclinations
  135. Middle Class African American Mothers’ Depressive Symptoms Mediate Perceived Discrimination and Reported Child Externalizing Behaviors
  136. Perceptions of Partner's Deception in Friends With Benefits Relationships
  137. The Role of Family Structure and Attachment in College Student Hookups
  138. What Comes Before Why: Specifying the Phenomenon of Intimate Partner Violence
  139. The Continuation of Intimate Partner Violence From Adolescence to Young Adulthood
  140. Pornography, Relationship Alternatives, and Intimate Extradyadic Behavior
  141. Act with authority: Romantic desire at the nexus of power possessed and power perceived
  142. Depressive Symptoms Contribute to Increased Wave Reflection During Cold Pressor Test in Young Adult Men
  143. Implicit Theories of Relationships and Close Relationship Violence
  144. Intimate Partner Violence in Interracial and Monoracial Couples
  145. Sex, Commitment, and Casual Sex Relationships Among College Men: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
  146. Curiosity Protects Against Interpersonal Aggression: Cross‐Sectional, Daily Process, and Behavioral Evidence
  147. The virtue of problem-solving: Perceived partner virtues as predictors of problem-solving efficacy
  148. Can’t buy me love?: Anxious attachment and materialistic values
  149. Emerging Adults’ Expectations for Pornography Use in the Context of Future Committed Romantic Relationships: A Qualitative Study
  150. A boost of positive affect
  151. How Do Relationship Maintenance Behaviors Affect Individual Well-Being?
  152. The positive and negative semantic dimensions of relationship satisfaction
  153. Shifting toward cooperative tendencies and forgiveness: How partner-focused prayer transforms motivation
  154. Friends with benefits relationships as a start to exclusive romantic relationships
  155. Anxiety, depression, traumatic stress and quality of life in colorectal cancer after different treatments: A study with Portuguese patients and their partners
  156. Prayer and satisfaction with sacrifice in close relationships
  157. Gratitude and depressive symptoms: The role of positive reframing and positive emotion
  158. Parental Warmth Amplifies the Negative Effect of Parental Hostility on Dating Violence
  159. A Love That Doesn't Last: Pornography Consumption and Weakened Commitment to One's Romantic Partner
  160. Documenting different domains of promotion of autonomy in families
  161. An Exploratory Investigation of Marital Functioning and Order of Spousal Onset in Couples Concordant for Psychopathology
  162. Hooking Up and Penetrative Hookups: Correlates that Differentiate College Men
  163. The material and immaterial in conflict: Spirituality reduces conspicuous consumption
  164. Putting the brakes on aggression toward a romantic partner: The inhibitory influence of relationship commitment.
  165. Praying together and staying together: Couple prayer and trust.
  166. A randomized clinical trial of online–biblio relationship education for expectant couples.
  167. Beyond positive psychology? Toward a contextual view of psychological processes and well-being.
  168. Emotion differentiation moderates aggressive tendencies in angry people: A daily diary analysis.
  169. Excessive reassurance seeking and anxiety pathology: Tests of incremental associations and directionality
  170. Repulsed by violence: Disgust sensitivity buffers trait, behavioral, and daily aggression.
  171. The pitfalls of valenced labels and the benefits of properly calibrated psychological flexibility.
  172. When Curiosity Breeds Intimacy: Taking Advantage of Intimacy Opportunities and Transforming Boring Conversations
  173. A Grateful Heart is a Nonviolent Heart
  174. Dyadic Processes in Early Marriage: Attributions, Behavior, and Marital Quality
  175. Implementing Relationship Education for Emerging Adult College Students: Insights from the Field
  176. The association between romantic relationships and delinquency in adolescence and young adulthood
  177. Inequity in Forgiveness: Implications for Personal and Relational Well-Being
  178. Computer-based dissemination: A randomized clinical trial of ePREP using the actor partner interdependence model
  179. Maintaining Harmony Across the Globe
  180. Short-Term Prospective Study of Hooking Up Among College Students
  181. Spirituality and marital satisfaction in African American couples.
  182. Enhancing marital enrichment through spirituality: Efficacy data for prayer focused relationship enhancement.
  183. Assessing decision making in young adult romantic relationships.
  184. Expressing gratitude to a partner leads to more relationship maintenance behavior.
  185. Forgiveness and relationship satisfaction: Mediating mechanisms.
  186. So far away from one's partner, yet so close to romantic alternatives: Avoidant attachment, interest in alternatives, and infidelity.
  187. Understanding the layperson's perception of prayer: A prototype analysis of prayer.
  188. Gratitude and forgiveness: Convergence and divergence on self-report and informant ratings
  189. The effect of parental divorce on young adults' romantic relationship dissolution: What makes a difference?
  190. Family as a salient source of meaning in young adulthood
  191. Young Adults’ Emotional Reactions After Hooking Up Encounters
  192. Meaning as Magnetic Force
  193. The differential effects of parental divorce and marital conflict on young adult romantic relationships
  194. Marriage in the New Millennium: A Decade in Review
  195. Effects of Gender and Psychosocial Factors on “Friends with Benefits” Relationships Among Young Adults
  196. Benefits of Expressing Gratitude
  197. Romantic relationships and the physical and mental health of college students
  198. Personal Philosophy and Personnel Achievement: Belief in Free Will Predicts Better Job Performance
  199. Partner-Focused Prayer Measure
  200. Does college-based relationship education decrease extradyadic involvement in relationships?
  201. Faith and unfaithfulness: Can praying for your partner reduce infidelity?
  202. Invocations and intoxication: Does prayer decrease alcohol consumption?
  203. Motivating Change in Relationships
  204. Protective Influences on the Negative Consequences of Drinking Among Youth
  205. “Hooking Up” Among College Students: Demographic and Psychosocial Correlates
  206. Forgiveness in Marriage: Current Status and Future Directions
  207. Child Development and Marital Relations
  208. Positive and Negative Quality in Marriage Scale
  209. Defining forgiveness: A layperson's perspective
  210. Conformity to Male Norms and Therapy Process and Outcome