Attachment and physiological stress patterns in newly married couples

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula R. Pietromonaco ◽  
Casey J. DeBuse ◽  
Sally I. Powers
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (02) ◽  
pp. 148-154
Author(s):  
Yuyun Bewelli Fahmi ◽  
Herma Yesti ◽  
Rina Julianti

Pregnancy is an event that is very meaningful and eagerly awaited by every family, especially newly married couples. But sometimes the changes that occur at a time like this can cause physiological stress for the mother-to-be. The effect of pregnancy for each woman is different. In the first trimester, nausea and vomiting are common. Usually this is experienced in the morning or when smelling certain odors. This feeling of nausea is often called morning sickness. To comprehensively carry out midwifery care for antepartum in the first trimester with morning sickness at the Rohul Sehat Clinic, Rambah Village, using 7 steps of Varney management. This study uses an observational descriptive research method with a case study approach. Data collection techniques by means of interviews, physical examination and observation. After doing midwifery care with morning sickness which took place gradually with health education within 1 week has been resolved. It is hoped that it can provide more complete information to antepartum in the first trimester with morning sickness.


2010 ◽  
Vol 25 (8) ◽  
pp. 2132-2138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Issa ◽  
M. Sallmen ◽  
K. Nijem ◽  
E. Bjertness ◽  
P. Kristensen

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Zaid Daud ◽  
Mohammad Shahrul Nizam Abd Wahid

The state of Sarawak is no exception to the Hadrah’s performance which has indeed been received in North Peninsular Malaysia such as in Perlis, Kedah, Perak and Penang. Hadrah performance is a form of public entertainment that is still widely welcomed. The performances are still being presented at weddings as well as in other occasions. Therefore, this study aims to analyse the implicit meaning behind the performance of Hadrah through the ethnography communication approach of S.P.E.A.K.I.N.G (for setting and scene, participants, ends, acts sequence, key, instrumentalities, norms, & genre) by Hymes (1972) as well as to exhibit other cultural elements that permeate in the performances of the state in Sarawak such as involve elements of metapragmatic, language and community as well as metaphors and languages that should not run in a performance. The data collection was carried out through two methods: library research and field research. The study found out that the performance of the Hadrah is not only a feature to entertain guests but rather implicitly because the selection of songs in the performance complements the aspects of advice and irony that should guide listeners especially newly married couples.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephanie H. Cook ◽  
Erica Wood ◽  
Anthea Chan

Research suggests that young sexual minority men (YSMM), particularly YSMM of color, are more likely to have dysregulated physiological stress responses as compared to their heterosexual counterparts. In addition, the quality of social relationships has been demonstrated to impact physiological stress patterns among young adults. One key indicator of social relationships is that of adult attachment, which refers to the types of socioemotional bonds that individuals form with peers, family, and romantic partners. However, the association between adult attachment and physiological stress functioning among diverse samples of YSMM has been underexplored. Thus, the current study sought to bridge this gap in the literature by exploring how race/ethnicity moderates the association between adult attachment and physiological stress patterns among Black versus White YSMM. N = 63 YSMM participated in a 5-day daily diary study in which they completed a baseline survey and provided saliva samples over the 5-day period in order to measure diurnal cortisol. Three-level hierarchical linear modeling was used in order to examine the association between race/ethnicity, adult attachment, and diurnal cortisol over the 5-day period. Results suggest that adult attachment avoidance was associated the cortisol awakening response (CAR) among YSMM. In addition, race/ethnicity moderated the association between adult attachment avoidance and the CAR such that YSMM who identified as Black had evidence of a more dysregulated physiological stress response as compared to YSMM who identified as White. Future research should focus on further unpacking the drivers of physiological stress patterns among White and Black YSMM.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (12) ◽  
pp. e2140578
Author(s):  
Ravi Retnakaran ◽  
Shi Wu Wen ◽  
Hongzhuan Tan ◽  
Shujin Zhou ◽  
Chang Ye ◽  
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