Couples’ Functioning during Weekdays and Weekends at the Time of COVID-19

Alessio Masturzi, Silvia Donato, Ariela F. Pagani, Miriam Parise, Claudia Chiarolanza

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Abstract

The present study was aimed at analyzing differences between weekdays and weekends in psychological well-being, relationship satisfaction, and dyadic coping, as well as their associations, before and during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Italy. Individuals in a couple's relationship completed an online questionnaire before (N = 76) and during (N = 50) the COVID-19 lockdown. With regard to the first aim, participants in the COVID condition reported greater psychological well-being during weekends than during weekdays. In addition, participants showed greater relationship satisfaction during weekdays than during weekends, independently of the COVID-19 condition. As for the dyadic coping process, only in the Pre-COVID group, individuals communicated their stress more frequently during weekdays than during weekends. Finally, regardless of the COVID condition, they reported higher positive and common dyadic coping responses during weekends than during weekdays. As for the second aim, a positive effect of common dyadic coping responses on both psychological well-being and relationship satisfaction emerged during weekdays and weekends. Positive dyadic coping positively predicted relationship satisfaction during weekdays and weekends. Higher negative dyadic coping was associated with lower psychological well-being (in the Pre-COVID group only) and lower relationship satisfaction during weekends.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)143-160
Numero di pagine18
RivistaMARRIAGE & FAMILY REVIEW
Volume59
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2023

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • couple
  • dyadic coping
  • psychological well-being
  • relationship satisfaction
  • weekday
  • weekend

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