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"A Well Spent Day Brings Happy Sleep": A Dyadic Study Of Capitalization Support In Military-Connected Couples, Sarah N. Arpin, Alicia Starkey, Cynthia Mohr, Anne Marie D. Greenhalgh, Leslie B. Hammer
"A Well Spent Day Brings Happy Sleep": A Dyadic Study Of Capitalization Support In Military-Connected Couples, Sarah N. Arpin, Alicia Starkey, Cynthia Mohr, Anne Marie D. Greenhalgh, Leslie B. Hammer
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Among couples, sleep is theorized to be a dyadic process, within which relationship quality exerts a large influence (Troxel, Robles, Hall, & Buysse, 2007). In turn, research has shown that capitalization, or positive-event disclosure, influences relationship quality. The benefits of capitalization, however, are contingent on the receipt of a supportive response, here referred to as capitalization support (Reis & Gable, 2003). Accordingly, the current study examined daily capitalization support, loneliness, and intimacy as predictors of sleep (i.e., quality, duration, difficulty falling asleep). Post-9/11 military veterans and their spouses (N = 159) completed a 32-day internet-based survey assessing daily relationship experiences …