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Overview

Jeffry H. Larson is affiliated with Brigham Young University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of psychology, with a focus on social psychology as a subfield.

The scientist's work centers on the topic of attachment and relationship dynamics, which is reflected in their recent scholarly output. Their publications have appeared in specialized venues, notably including the journal Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice.

Larson's recent notable paper is titled Relationship self-regulation: An integrative review of the literature, published in 2020 in Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice. This paper contributes to the understanding of mechanisms involved in relationship dynamics and has accrued citations since publication.

Collaboration has been part of their research activity, with Erin L. Rackham identified as a frequent co-author.

Publication venues associated with Larson's work are as follows:

  • Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Erin L. Rackham

Main fields of study:

  • Psychology

Subfields of study:

  • Social Psychology

Main topics of their work:

  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics

Best Publications

  • A REVISION OF THE DYADIC ADJUSTMENT SCALE FOR USE WITH DISTRESSED AND NONDISTRESSED COUPLES: CONSTRUCT HIERARCHY AND MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALES

    Dean M. Busby;Clark Christensen;D. Russell Crane;Jeffry H. Larson

  • Premarital Predictors of Marital Quality and Stability.

    Jeffry H. Larson;Thomas B. Holman

  • The Impact of Job Insecurity on Marital and Family Relationships.

    Jeffry H. Larson;Stephan M. Wilson;Rochelle Beley

  • A longitudinal study of the effects of premarital communication, relationship stability, and self-esteem on sexual satisfaction in the first year of marriage

    Jeffry H. Larson;Shannon M. Anderson;Thomas B. Holman;Brand K. Niemann

  • Perceived Attitudes Towards Romanticism; A Cross-cultural Study of American, Asian-Indian, and Turkish Young Adults*

    Nilufer P. Medora;Jeffry H. Larson;Nuran Hortaçsu;Parul Dave

  • The Influence of Family Functioning and Parent-Adolescent Acculturation on North American Chinese Adolescent Outcomes.

    D. Russell Crane;So Wa Ngai;Jeffry H. Larson;McArthur Hafen

  • Fairness and Reward Level as Predictors of Relationship Satisfaction

    Rodney M. Cate;Sally A. Lloyd;June M. Henton;Jeffry H. Larson

  • A factor analysis of the dyadic adjustment scale with distressed and nondistressed couples

    D. Russell Crane;Dean M. Busby;Jeffry H. Larson

  • A REVIEW OF THREE COMPREHENSIVE PREMARITAL ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRES

    Jeffry H. Larson;Kenneth Newell;Glade Topham;Sheldon Nichols

  • Family of origin influences on late adolescent romantic relationships

    Mark J. Benson;Jeffry Larson;Stephan M. Wilson;David H. Demo

  • Couple Communication as a Mediator Between Work-Family Conflict and Marital Satisfaction

    Sarah June Carroll;E. Jeffrey Hill;Jeremy B. Yorgason;Jeffry H. Larson

  • Family of Origin Influences on Marital Attitudes and Readiness for Marriage in Late Adolescents

    Jeffry H. Larson;Mark J. Benson;Stephan M. Wilson;Nilufer Medora

  • The Development and Predictive Validity of a New Premarital Assessment Instrument: The PREParation for Marriage Questionnaire

    Thomas B. Holman;Jeffry H. Larson;Stacy L. Harmer

  • The Effect of Husband's Unemployment on Marital and Family Relations in Blue-Collar Families.

    Jeffry H. Larson

  • The Marriage Quiz: College Students' Beliefs in Selected Myths about Marriage.

    Jeffry H. Larson

  • Couple Relationship Education at Home: Does Skill Training Enhance Relationship Assessment and Feedback?

    Kim W Halford;Keithia Lynne Wilson;Bronwyn Louise Watson;Tony Verner

  • A Review of Comprehensive Questionnaires Used in Premarital Education and Counseling.

    Jeffry H. Larson;Thomas B. Holman;David M. Klein;Dean M. Busby

  • The RELATionship Evaluation (RELATE) With Therapist-Assisted Interpretation: Short-Term Effects on Premarital Relationships

    Jeffry H. Larson;Rebekka S. Vatter;Richard C. Galbraith;Thomas B. Holman

  • Family of origin influences on young adult career decision problems: A test of bowenian theory

    Jeffry H. Larson;Stephan M. Wilson

  • Relationship effort, satisfaction, and stability: differences across union type.

    Kevin Shafer;Todd M. Jensen;Jeffry H. Larson

Frequent Co-Authors

Dean M. Busby
Dean M. Busby Brigham Young University
W. Kim Halford
W. Kim Halford University of Queensland
E. Jeffrey Hill
E. Jeffrey Hill Brigham Young University
Guy Bodenmann
Guy Bodenmann University of Zurich
Brian J. Willoughby
Brian J. Willoughby Brigham Young University

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