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The antecedents and outcomes of dyadic coping in close personal relationships: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
Authors:Helen R. Staff  Faye F. Didymus  Susan H. Backhouse
Affiliation:1. Carnegie Research Institute, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UKh.r.staff@leedsbeckett.ac.uk;3. Carnegie Research Institute, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK
Abstract:Background and objectives: Theories of dyadic coping and empirical literature have intermittently and inconsistently highlighted antecedents and outcomes of dyadic coping. The purpose of this review was to systematically identify the antecedents and outcomes of dyadic coping in close personal relationships.

Design: A PRISMA-guided systematic review and narrative synthesis.

Methods: Literature searches were conducted using CINAHL, PubMed, PsycINFO, and citation pearl growing to identify studies that were relevant to the aim of the review. The search strategy and exclusion criteria led to a final sample of 46 studies that each highlighted antecedents and outcomes of dyadic coping among married couples. Each study was critically appraised and analyzed using narrative synthesis.

Results: The narrative synthesis highlighted five antecedents (learning, gender, relationship characteristics, relationship role, and cultural influences) and two outcomes (relationship functioning and personal health) of dyadic coping.

Conclusion: The review exposes inconsistencies in the conceptualization of dyadic coping, highlights a range of antecedents that influence dyadic coping, and suggests that dyadic coping can have positive benefits for relationship functioning and personal health. The findings have implications for future research and practice (e.g. when working with couples to improve relationship functioning).
Keywords:Communal coping  developmental-contextual coping model  dyads  systemic-transactional model  tabulation
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