2020
DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1845183
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Relationship satisfaction and sleep problems among college students: Serial indirect effects via relationship mindfulness and negative emotional symptoms

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“…Other studies have found that relationship mindfulness is positively linked to higher sexual and relationship satisfaction (Fincham, 2022;Jaurequi et al, 2022) and negatively correlated to negative emotional symptoms (Fincham, 2022). Additionally, relationship mindfulness has been identified as a mediator between satisfying romantic relationships and decreased negative emotional symptoms, which, in turn, are associated with decreased sleep problems (Jaurequi et al, 2022). It has also been identified as a mediator, linking childhood maltreatment to positive and negative relationship quality (Fitzgerald, 2022).…”
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“…Other studies have found that relationship mindfulness is positively linked to higher sexual and relationship satisfaction (Fincham, 2022;Jaurequi et al, 2022) and negatively correlated to negative emotional symptoms (Fincham, 2022). Additionally, relationship mindfulness has been identified as a mediator between satisfying romantic relationships and decreased negative emotional symptoms, which, in turn, are associated with decreased sleep problems (Jaurequi et al, 2022). It has also been identified as a mediator, linking childhood maltreatment to positive and negative relationship quality (Fitzgerald, 2022).…”
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“…They found that one’s partner’s daily relationship mindfulness buffered the negative effects of one’s insecure attachment, especially for attachment avoidance. Similarly, Kimmes et al (2018) and Jaurequi et al (2022) found negative associations of relationship mindfulness to insecure attachments, which hold a long-standing link to countless adverse relationship outcomes (Hazan & Shaver, 1987).…”
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