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Invisible Social Support and Invisible Social Control in Dual-smoker Couple’s Everyday Life: A Dyadic Perspective
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Invisible support and invisible control may serve as protective buffers for negative affect in a health-behavior change context for male partners of dual-smoker couples. Future research should clarify under what conditions invisible exchanges unfold positive effects on partners' well-being and health behavior in different health contexts.
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