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Masks are Attractive: COVID-19 Attitudes, Behaviors and Relationship Satisfaction
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Abstract
We assessed how behaviors and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic of participants and their romantic partners are related to their relationship satisfaction. Relationship satisfaction was not associated with the similarity of attitudes and behaviors between romantic partners regarding COVID-19. However, the lack in variability in our sample for relationship satisfaction and difference scores for attitudes and behaviors may be masking potential effects of COVID-19 attitudes and behaviors on relationship satisfaction.
Start Date
12-4-2021 1:30 PM
End Date
12-4-2021 2:00 PM
Faculty Advisor
Helen Harton
Department
Department of Psychology
Student Type
Graduate Student
Copyright
©2021 Alyssa McCoy
Recommended Citation
McCoy, Alyssa, "Masks are Attractive: COVID-19 Attitudes, Behaviors and Relationship Satisfaction" (2021). INSPIRE Student Research and Engagement Conference. 24.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/csbsresearchconf/2021/all/24
Masks are Attractive: COVID-19 Attitudes, Behaviors and Relationship Satisfaction
We assessed how behaviors and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic of participants and their romantic partners are related to their relationship satisfaction. Relationship satisfaction was not associated with the similarity of attitudes and behaviors between romantic partners regarding COVID-19. However, the lack in variability in our sample for relationship satisfaction and difference scores for attitudes and behaviors may be masking potential effects of COVID-19 attitudes and behaviors on relationship satisfaction.
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