Study participants reacted to a stranger’s showing interest for their partner by feeling less desire for their partner, a reduced interest in investing in...
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) students (including LGBTQIA) were 3.18 times more likely to report depression than non-SGM students (26.85% vs. 8.53%), and were...
Supportive dyadic coping leads to lower depression, anxiety, and stress for patients, as well as improved relationship quality. In contrast, negative dyadic coping increases...
According to the Tokyo High Court, the ongoing ban is “a groundless legal discrimination based on sexual orientation”, and so it “violates the constitutional...
A person’s body produced less cortisol in moments when their partner reported higher positive emotions than usual. This effect was even stronger than when...