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    Uncovering Measurement Bias: Differential Item Functioning by Income in the Couples Satisfaction Index by Ogan, Matthew A., Kanter, Jeremy B.

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-09-2024)
    “…Relationship satisfaction is among the most popular constructs in family science. As the study of families and romantic couples continues to include more…”
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    The role of parental illicit substance use and interparental conflict frequency on children’s externalizing behaviors over time by Ratliff, H. Cailyn, Kanter, Jeremy B.

    “…Parental illicit substance use is associated with increases in both interparental conflict frequency and children’s externalizing behaviors. There is a paucity…”
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    Does couple communication predict later relationship quality and dissolution? A meta‐analysis by Kanter, Jeremy B., Lavner, Justin A., Lannin, Daniel G., Hilgard, Joseph, Monk, J. Kale

    Published in Journal of marriage and family (01-04-2022)
    “…Objective To estimate the overall effect between positive and negative communication behaviors and later relationship quality and dissolution. Background…”
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    Enhanced Mood After a Getting-Acquainted Interaction with a Stranger: Do Shy People Benefit Too? by Sprecher, Susan, Miller, Rowland, Fehr, Beverley, Kanter, Jeremy B., Perlman, Daniel, Felmlee, Diane

    “…People report positive moods and enhanced well-being when they socialize with friends and other close ties. However, because most people routinely have more…”
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    Strengthening lower‐income families: Lessons learned from policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic by Kanter, Jeremy B., Williams, Deadric T., Rauer, Amy J.

    Published in Family process (01-12-2021)
    “…Families are navigating an unstable economy due to COVID‐19. Financial stressors have the potential to strain intimate relationships and exacerbate prior…”
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    Stress, Dyadic Coping, and Relationship Instability During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Ogan, Matthew A., Monk, J. Kale, Kanter, Jeremy B., Proulx, Christine M.

    “…How romantic partners respond to stress has important implications for the well-being of their relationship. In this study, we examined the effects of three…”
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    The longitudinal association between marital and psychological functioning in socioeconomically disadvantaged relationships by Kanter, Jeremy B., Proulx, Christine M.

    “…Marital functioning is associated with individuals’ psychological functioning. However, it is unclear if the association between marital and individual…”
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    Relational concerns and change in relationship satisfaction in a relationship education program by Kanter, Jeremy B., Lannin, Daniel G., Rauer, Amy J., Yazedjian, Ani

    Published in Family process (01-06-2023)
    “…Lower income couples tend to report more difficulty sustaining high‐quality intimate relationships. As a result, policy initiatives have been enacted to fund…”
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    The Longitudinal Association Between Maternal Parenting Stress and Spousal Supportiveness by Kanter, Jeremy B., Proulx, Christine M.

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-02-2019)
    “…Parenting stress can negatively impact mothers and the family unit. Previous research has identified spousal supportiveness as a critical resource in helping…”
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    The impact of specific program components on romantic relationship satisfaction by Kanter, Jeremy B., Lannin, Daniel G., McCaig, Jessica, Sprecher, Susan, Rauer, Amy J., Yazedjian, Ani

    Published in Family relations (01-04-2024)
    “…Abstract Objective The goal was to determine if time spent in specific Healthy Marriage Initiative program components (relationship education courses,…”
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    Understanding the Early Years of Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Couples’ Marriages by Kanter, Jeremy B., Proulx, Christine M.

    Published in Family process (01-09-2021)
    “…Recent research has identified significant differences in how satisfaction in newlywed relationships progress, with the majority of spouses reporting…”
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    Group‐Based Trajectory Modeling of Marital Quality: A Critical Review by Proulx, Christine M., Ermer, Ashley E., Kanter, Jeremy B.

    Published in Journal of family theory & review (01-09-2017)
    “…The predominant view in both the research literature and practice is that marital quality declines over time. Although the majority of research using…”
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    Understanding relationship satisfaction during COVID‐19: Assessing unstable work experiences and negative communication by Kanter, Jeremy B., Monk, J. Kale, Proulx, Christine M., Ogan, Matthew A.

    Published in Personal relationships (01-12-2023)
    “…The coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic resulted in economic concerns and disruptions in daily life for many families, which may amplify relational strains and…”
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    Brief Interventions for Couples: An Integrative Review by Kanter, Jeremy B., Schramm, David G.

    Published in Family relations (01-04-2018)
    “…Objective To review brief couple interventions (BCIs), with a focus on contributions to theory, development, and implications for practice. Background For…”
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    Trajectories of Willingness to Compromise and Critical Marital Conflict Behaviors after Childbirth by Kanter, Jeremy B., Proulx, Christine M.

    Published in Journal of family issues (01-06-2020)
    “…Contemporary research has used group-based trajectory modeling to uncover distinct trajectories of marital conflict behaviors after childbirth. However, most…”
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    Accounting for Divorce in Marital Research: An Application to Growth Mixture Modeling by Kanter, Jeremy B., Proulx, Christine M., Monk, J. Kale

    Published in Journal of marriage and family (01-04-2019)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective The goal of this study was to understand the implications of omitting versus retaining individuals known to eventually divorce in the…”
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    Young Adults’ Cohabitation and Dating Decisions During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Exploration of Romantic and Developmental Context by Jamison, Tyler B., Kanter, Jeremy B.

    Published in Emerging adulthood (Thousand Oaks, CA) (01-12-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant upheaval for couples and families, particularly in terms of living arrangements. Emerging adults had to make quick…”
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    The longitudinal influence of cumulative risk: Is relationship education a resource? by Kanter, Jeremy B., Lannin, Daniel G., Rauer, Amy J., Sprecher, Susan, Yazedjian, Ani

    “…Singular risk factors elicit negative relational outcomes for couples, yet the accumulation of risk factors can be especially detrimental to relationship…”
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    Prior On–Off Relationship Instability and Distress in the Separation and Divorce Transition by Monk, James Kale, Kanter, Jeremy B., Ogan, Matthew A.

    Published in Family process (01-03-2022)
    “…Divorce is considered distressing for many individuals (Sbarra et al., Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2015, 24, 109); however, individuals in…”
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    Ready to change? Predicting adolescents' help‐seeking for relationship concerns by Kanter, Jeremy B., Lannin, Daniel G., Russell, Luke T., Yazedjian, Ani

    Published in Personal relationships (01-09-2021)
    “…Although therapy, relationship education, and online relationship resources may help alleviate relational distress, many adolescents and adults eschew help…”
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