Couples' well-being influences each other
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•Interdependent well-being in couples: evidence from American and Japanese spouses
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A recent study in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin examined how married couples in both the United States and Japan influence each other’s well-being over time.
The researchers found that spouses’ happiness, life satisfaction, and emotional states are positively associated with one another.
These interdependencies appear to be shaped by two key factors: mutual influence and shared environmental factors.
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