- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
- Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
- Personality Traits and Psychology
- Forgiveness and Related Behaviors
- Cultural Differences and Values
- Ethics in Business and Education
- Aging and Gerontology Research
- Health and Wellbeing Research
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Academic integrity and plagiarism
- Emotional Intelligence and Performance
- Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
- Nostalgia and Consumer Behavior
- Family Dynamics and Relationships
Michigan State University
2023-2025
Yonsei University
2024
Commitment readiness – feeling ready to be in a committed relationship is conducive romantic initiation and maintenance. Further, friends’ perceptions of whether someone might constrain the opportunities afforded individuals, these may shaped by how people navigate relationship, namely, attachment orientation. Hence, we examined overlap self other commitment those perceived as insecurely attached were also not for commitment. Persons groups ( N = 193) consisting four friends each 772) rated...
Romantic attachment orientations are important predictors of individuals’ and their partners’ well-being health. However, less is known about whether similarity in between partners predicts better health outcomes. In two studies (total Ncouples = 1,602), we tested with actor-partner interdependence dyadic polynomial regression models if were linked to (i.e., life satisfaction, depressive symptoms, self-rated health, medical conditions). Results revealed significant actor effects anxiety...
Reiff and colleagues found that perceived similarity between one’s present future self is positively associated with life satisfaction 10 years later, using a difference-score approach to operationalize similarity. This study further evaluated the effect by reproducing original longitudinal association method, more sophisticated analyses (i.e., polynomial regression response surface analyses), replicating in newly collected sample. We were able reproduce replicate findings based on approach....
Individuals faced extraordinary challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, psychosocial strengths may promote individuals' adjustment times of challenge. Positive self-perceptions aging (SPA) have been found to predict a variety health and well-being indicators outside context In present study, we examined SPA (measured prior pandemic) as prospective predictor COVID-19-related behavior, adaptation, functioning in sample 3,620 adults (Mage = 65.88; 61.1% women; 65.4% White) from 2016...
Romantic attachment orientations are important predictors of individuals’ and their partners’ well-being health. However, less is known about whether similarity in between partners predicts better health outcomes. In two studies (total N couples = 1,602), we tested with actor-partner interdependence dyadic polynomial regression models if were linked to (i.e., life satisfaction, depressive symptoms, self-rated health, medical conditions). Results revealed significant actor effects anxiety...
Similarity to one’s future self has been associated with positive behavior and higher well-being in past literature. Reiff colleagues (2019) found that perceived similarity between present is positively life satisfaction 10 years later. However, the difference-score approach used by authors several drawbacks. The study aimed examine this effect further reproducing original longitudinal association a method, using more sophisticated analyses (i.e., polynomial regression response surface...