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The current study utilizes a dyadic design with two waves of data collection in 89 same-sex couples (N = 178) to investigate the relationship between sexual orientation disclosure at work and work-family outcomes using the actor partner interdependence model (APIM).
Results using actor partner interdependence modeling indicated that high levels of relational aggression predicted increases in self-reported positive friendship quality 1 year later.
Linear mixed models employing an Actor Partner Interdependence Model were used to examine concurrent, time-lagged, and cross-lagged associations between communication and RS.
Finally, the actor– partner interdependence model (APIM) using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences IBM Corporationn, Armonk, NY, USA)/AMOS version 20 (Europress Software, Cheshire, UK) was used to perform dyadic analysis.
Dyadic data from two lagged-design studies (Study 1: N = 138 heterosexual couples; Study 2: N = 168 heterosexual couples) were analyzed by using the actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) to account for interdependencies between spouses.
Actor-Partner Interdependence Model analyses were conducted.
Data were analyzed using actor-partner interdependence models.
Data from men and women were simultaneously modeled with the actor-partner interdependence model.
The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model was employed to examine effects of each partners' mental and physical health on their own and their partner's relationship satisfaction.Patients and spouses had declined mental and physical health at 1 month post-surgery.
To account for the non-independence of each person's data, we tested research questions with Actor-Partner Interdependence Models (APIM; Kenny et al., 2006).
They are marked by fragmentation, complexity and interdependence between actors, in which state and non-state actors are both regulators and regulated, and their boundaries are marked by the issues or problems which they are concerned with, rather than necessarily by a common solution (Black 2001).
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