Personality growth after relationship losses: changes of perceived control in the years around separation, divorce, and the death of a partner

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  • who: Eva Asselmann and Jule Specht from the Faculty of Health, HMU Health and Medical University, Potsdam, Germany, Department of Psychology have published the research work: Personality growth after relationship losses: Changes of perceived control in the years around separation, divorce, and the death of a partner, in the Journal: PLOS ONE
  • what: This study examined how perceived control changes in the years around romantic relationship losses, including separation, divorce, and the death of a partner.
  • how: This result is roughly consistent with previous evidence that women who broke up were less likely . . .

     

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