Relationship quality and physical health: Responsiveness as an active ingredient predicting health across the lifespan

Allison K. Farrell*, A. Lea Stimpel, Sarah C. E. Stanton, Richard B. Slatcher

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Abstract / Description of output

A growing body of research has established responsiveness as a robust predictor of physical health. Here, we evaluate the extent to which this work establishes partner responsiveness as an active ingredient— a specific component within the broader construct of relationship quality that accounts for a demonstrated association between relationship quality and health. We review work demonstrating that responsiveness predicts a wide range of physical health outcomes, above and beyond other facets of relationship quality, and that it moderates the effects of other protective processes and risk factors. Finally, we discuss how new methodological and interdisciplinary approaches can provide generalizable, causal, and mechanistic evidence to further validate responsiveness as an active ingredient linking relationships and health.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101628
JournalCurrent Opinion in Psychology
Early online date9 Jun 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 9 Jun 2023

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • responsiveness
  • health
  • lifespan

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