ICPS

2021 APS Virtual Convention

Examining the Role of Perceived Partner Responsiveness on the Links between Housework and Well-Being during COVID-19 Pandemic

Virtual

Oral · Social Psychology

By sampling individuals who were living with their relationship partner during COVID-19 (N = 355 participants from 27 different countries), the current study tested two competing models of stress-buffering (moderation vs. mediation) in which we assessed whether perceived partner responsiveness explains how perceived unfairness of housework distribution impacts well-being.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Betul UrganciSpeaker
    Cornell University
  • Giulia ZoppolatDiscussant
    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Rhonda BalzariniDiscussant
    Texas State University
  • Richard SlatcherDiscussant
    University of Georgia
  • Anthony OngDiscussant
    Weill Cornell Medical College
  • Anthony OngDiscussant
    Cornell University