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Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy
Innovations in Clinical and Educational Interventions
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The Pleasures and Perils of Technology in Intimate Relationships

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Christopher J. Hipp & Ryan G. Carlson. (2021) The Dyadic Association among Technoference and Relationship and Sexual Satisfaction of Young Adult Couples. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 47:5, pages 508-520.
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Preston Morgan, Daniel S. Hubler, Pamela B. Payne, Colby Pomeroy, Darcy Gregg & Mark Homer. (2017) My Partner’s Media Use: A Qualitative Study Exploring Perceptions of Problems with a Partner’s Media Use. Marriage & Family Review 53:7, pages 683-695.
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Katherine M. Hertlein, Christy Dulley, Raven Cloud, Daniela Leon & Jenna Chang. (2017) Does absence of evidence mean evidence of absence? Managing the issue of partner surveillance in infidelity treatment. Sexual and Relationship Therapy 32:3-4, pages 323-333.
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Samuel Asiedu Owusu. (2022) Ethical implications of the widespread use of informal mHealth methods in Ghana. Journal of Medical Ethics, pages medethics-2021-107920.
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Jamie Foster Campbell. (2022) Rules for Mediated Romance: A Digital Exploration of How Couples Negotiate Expectations. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 27:3.
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Liesel L Sharabi & Elizabeth Dorrance-Hall. (2022) Communication Interdependence and Cohabitation: The Role of Interpersonal Technologies in Satisfaction and Disillusionment among Couples in Transition. Human Communication Research 48:2, pages 292-319.
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Jennifer Power, Lily Moor, Joel Anderson, Andrea Waling, Alexandra James, Nicole Shackleton, Anne-Maree Farrell, Elizabeth Agnew & Gary W. Dowsett. (2022) Traversing TechSex: benefits and risks in digitally mediated sex and relationships. Sexual Health 19:1, pages 55-69.
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Jessie Shafer, Ross W. May & Frank D. Fincham. (2021) Exploring Temporal Evaluations of Interpersonal Social Media Surveillance During the COVID-19 Lockdown. Emerging Adulthood 10:1, pages 282-290.
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Susan Holtzman, Kostadin Kushlev, Alisha Wozny & Rebecca Godard. (2021) Long-distance texting: Text messaging is linked with higher relationship satisfaction in long-distance relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 38:12, pages 3543-3565.
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Lyndsay Newett, Brendan Churchill & Brady Robards. (2017) Forming connections in the digital era: Tinder, a new tool in young Australian intimate life. Journal of Sociology 54:3, pages 346-361.
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Michelle Janning, Wenjun Gao & Emma Snyder. (2017) Constructing Shared “Space”: Meaningfulness in Long-Distance Romantic Relationship Communication Formats. Journal of Family Issues 39:5, pages 1281-1303.
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D. Scott Sibley. (2018) Whiting, J. B. (2016). Love me true: Overcoming the surprising ways we deceive in relationships. Springville, UT: Plain Sight Publishing, 164 pp., $14.99.. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 44:2, pages 369-371.
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Adam J. Hampton, Jessica Rawlings, Stanislav Treger & Susan Sprecher. (2018) Channels of computer-mediated communication and satisfaction in long-distance relationships. Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships 11:2, pages 171-187.
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Sanjeev P. Sahni & Swarnim Swasti. 2018. Internet Infidelity. Internet Infidelity 175 184 .
Katherine M. Hertlein. 2018. Families and Technology. Families and Technology 89 102 .
Maria Borcsa & Valeria Pomini. (2017) Virtual Relationships and Systemic Practices in the Digital Era. Contemporary Family Therapy 39:4, pages 239-248.
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Esra CİZMECİ. (2017) MADALYONUN ÖBÜR YÜZÜ: GENÇLERİN DUYGUSAL İLİŞKİLERİNDE AKILLI TELEFONLARIN YERİ. Elektronik Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 16:63, pages 1400-1415.
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Todd A. Spencer, Amberly Lambertsen, Daniel S. Hubler & Brandon K. Burr. (2017) Assessing the Mediating Effect of Relationship Dynamics Between Perceptions of Problematic Media Use and Relationship Satisfaction. Contemporary Family Therapy 39:2, pages 80-86.
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John T. Brady, Bohan Lee & Jong-Youn Rha. (2016) A Study of Cross-Country Comparison of ICT Usage in Family Context. Journal of Digital Convergence 14:8, pages 277-291.
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David RodriguesDiniz LopesMarco Pereira. (2016) “We Agree and Now Everything Goes My Way”: Consensual Sexual Nonmonogamy, Extradyadic Sex, and Relationship Satisfaction. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 19:6, pages 373-379.
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