Her main research concerns Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Social relation, Multilevel model and Interpersonal relationship. In general Social psychology, her work in Personality, Partner effects and Feeling is often linked to Racial group and Variation linking many areas of study. Her Developmental psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cortisol level, Social support, Association and Anxiety.
The concepts of her Social relation study are interwoven with issues in Quality, Dyad and Growth curve. Her work carried out in the field of Multilevel model brings together such families of science as Psychotherapist, Collaborative language systems and Reciprocity. Her work is dedicated to discovering how Interpersonal relationship, Coping are connected with Relationship maintenance and Sexual orientation and other disciplines.
Deborah A. Kashy mostly deals with Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Psychological intervention, Distress and Developmental psychology. Her research in Social psychology is mostly concerned with Social relation. Her study looks at the intersection of Clinical psychology and topics like Social support with Depression.
Her Psychological intervention study incorporates themes from Gerontology, Intervention, Anxiety, Physical therapy and Prostate cancer. She combines subjects such as Psychosocial, Cancer, Quality of life and Worry with her study of Distress. Deborah A. Kashy has included themes like Multilevel model and Association in her Developmental psychology study.
Her primary areas of study are Clinical psychology, Psychological intervention, Distress, Prostate cancer and Physical therapy. Her specific area of interest is Clinical psychology, where Deborah A. Kashy studies Coping. Her Psychological intervention study combines topics in areas such as Internal medicine, Sexual dysfunction, Breast cancer and Self-efficacy.
Deborah A. Kashy has researched Distress in several fields, including Identity change and Effective interventions. Her research in Prostate cancer intersects with topics in Treatment outcome, Marital relationship, Oncology and Depressive symptoms. Her Physical therapy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Intervention, Self-management and Multivariate analysis.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Breast cancer, Clinical psychology, Distress, Randomized controlled trial and Psychological intervention. The study incorporates disciplines such as Coping, Sexual function and Anxiety in addition to Breast cancer. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Intervention, Quality of life, Prostate cancer and Depression.
Distress connects with themes related to Sexual dysfunction in her study.
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Predicting relationship and life satisfaction from personality in nationally representative samples from three countries: the relative importance of actor, partner, and similarity effects.
Portia S. Dyrenforth;Deborah A. Kashy;M. Brent Donnellan;Richard E. Lucas.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2010)
Quality of Life of Couples Dealing with Cancer: Dyadic and Individual Adjustment among Breast and Prostate Cancer Survivors and Their Spousal Caregivers
Youngmee Kim;Deborah A. Kashy;David K. Wellisch;Rachel L. Spillers.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine (2008)
Attachment Orientations, Dependence, and Behavior in a Stressful Situation: An Application of the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model
Lorne Campbell;Jeffry A. Simpson;Deborah A. Kashy;W. Steven Rholes.
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (2001)
Needs assessment of family caregivers of cancer survivors: three cohorts comparison
Youngmee Kim;Deborah A. Kashy;Rachel L. Spillers;Tekla V. Evans.
Psycho-oncology (2010)
Gender-Typed Play Behavior in Early Childhood: Adopted Children with Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Parents
Abbie E. Goldberg;Deborah A. Kashy;JuliAnna Z. Smith.
Sex Roles (2012)
Attachment orientations and depression: a longitudinal study of new parents.
W. Steven Rholes;Jeffry A. Simpson;Jamie L. Kohn;Carol L. Wilson.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2011)
Preadoptive factors predicting lesbian, gay, and heterosexual couples' relationship quality across the transition to adoptive parenthood.
Abbie E. Goldberg;JuliAnna Z. Smith;Deborah A. Kashy.
Journal of Family Psychology (2010)
Studying psychotherapy using the one-with-many design: The therapeutic alliance as an exemplar.
David K. Marcus;Deborah A. Kashy;Scott A. Baldwin.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2009)
Hazardous Drinking and Family Functioning in National Guard Veterans and Spouses Postdeployment
Adrian J. Blow;Lisa Gorman;Dara Ganoczy;Michelle Kees.
Journal of Family Psychology (2013)
The independent effects of skin tone and facial features on Whites' affective reactions to Blacks
Nao Hagiwara;Deborah A. Kashy;Joseph Cesario.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (2012)
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