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Online and offline relationships: the more things change the more they stay the same Relationships carried out over the Internet are not so different from offline relationships. This is the finding of new research presented today, Thursday 19 July, at The British Psychological Society Social Section Annual Conference, held at the University of Surrey, Guildford, by Dr Monica Whitty, of the School of Applied Social and Human... view more... (2001-07-12)
Sibling relationships reflect family dynamics Most children in the United States grow up with sisters and brothers. Connections that usually last a lifetime, these relationships can be strained at times, especially during childhood. view more (2006-11-14)
Sport bringing people together Some of the closest interpersonal relationships are forged in the world of sport, and a series of papers to be presented by sport and exercise psychologists will examine the influence of sport on relationships and relationships on sports and exercise performance. view more (2005-03-21)
Contrary to widely held beliefs, romance can last in long-term relationships, say researchers Romance does not have to fizzle out in long-term relationships and progress into a companionship/friendship-type love, a new study has found. Romantic love can last a lifetime and lead to happier, healthier relationships. view more (2009-03-18)
Cohabiting better for men's mental health; marriage better for women's Serial relationships are good for men's mental health, but bad for women's, suggest the results of national survey in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. And cohabiting is better for men's mental health, but marriage is better for women's, the data show. The researchers base their findings on the responses to a validated mental... view more... (2003-12-18)
Seeing our spouses more negatively might be a positive While our relationships with children and best friends tend to become less negative as we age, we're more likely to see our spouses as irritating and demanding. view more (2008-02-06)
Teacher-led sex education of limited benefit Improvements in teacher-delivered sex education have some beneficial effect on the quality of young people’s sexual relationships, but do not reduce sexual risk taking in adolescents, finds a study in this week’s BMJ. view more (2002-06-12)
University of Hawaii at Manoa professor co-authors article about weight and relationships Dr. Janet D. Latner, an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, has co-authored an article in the July 2009 edition of the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy on "Weight Stigma in Existing Relationships." view more (2009-06-23)
Survey highlights extent of NHS doctor-manager divide Doctors and managers differ widely in their views about the state of doctor-manager relationships in the NHS, with chief executives being the most optimistic and clinical directors the least, finds a study in this week’s BMJ. view more (2003-03-19)
You have to work at it People seem to believe that if they put a lot of time and energy into a relationship then they should be rewarded with success. view more (1999-12-16)
Fighting for their attention Mating strategies are straightforward in bottlenose dolphins, or are they? Much of the work carried on male-female relationships in that species to date show that males tend to coerce females who are left with little choice about with whom to mate. view more (2007-04-04)
Pals after punch ups Contrary to stereotypes, fighting appears to provide professional fighters with a forum in which to establish, strengthen and enrich their friendships. view more (2005-03-21)
Coming of Age on the Internet In the mid-90s, the Internet seemed like a dark place. Indeed, scientific studies from that time were documenting some real risks for teenagers, including fewer close friendships and more tenuous connections with family. It appeared that teens were sacrificing real relationships for superficial cyber-relationships with total strangers. view more (2009-03-04)
A little byte on the side Becoming emotionally involved with someone over the internet can have just as serious an impact on real-life relationships as 'offline' infidelity - especially in the eyes of women. view more (2004-04-19)
How to get a college roommate you can live with Anxious college freshmen can relax. No matter who will be sharing their dorm room, they have the power to make the relationship better, University of Michigan research suggests. view more (2008-08-26)
Negative aspects of close relationships may be associated with heart disease risk Individuals whose close relationships have negative aspects, such as conflict and adverse exchanges, appear to have an increased risk of heart disease than those with more positive close relationships. view more (2007-10-09)
Childhood obesity link to parents The relationships between children and their parent of the same gender in the earliest years of life could be the key to understanding why some young people become obese and others do not, new research conducted by the EarlyBird Diabetes Study has shown. view more (2009-07-13)
Good Parenting Protects Against Chronic Illness says Professor of Public Health Research reveals that good parenting not only helps to reduce criminality, conduct disorder and delinquency in children but could promote good health and prevent chronic disease in adulthood, says University of Warwick Professor of Public Health Sarah Stewart-Brown. view more (2004-11-09)
The quality of a father-child relationship effects intimate relationships in adulthood Recent research at the University of Haifa School of Social Work revealed a connection between father-child relationship and the ability to achieve interrelation intimacy in adulthood. view more (2007-02-20)
Father figures could prevent delinquency Close attachment to a conventional, non-criminal father-figure may be the key to preventing 'at risk' adolescent boys turning to crime. This is the finding of research by Jenny Taylor of South London and Maudsley NHS Trust which is presented today, Wednesday 4 April, at The British Psychological Society's Division of Forensic Psychology... view more... (2001-04-03)
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