Program
June 24, 2025
Universität Zürich, Main Building
Rämisstrasse 71, CH-8006 Zurich
From 8:15am
Registration
Room: KO2-F-152
Join us at the registration desk between 8:15 am and 1:00 pm to pick up your materials.
08:45am - 09:00am
Welcome and Opening
Urte Scholz, Alexander Rothman
Room: KO2-F-152
09:00am - 10:00am
Keynotes
Chair: Alexander Rothman
Room: KO2-F-152
Aleksandra Łuszczyńska: Different, but similar: Power, effort, competence, closeness, and breadth of tasks as dimensions of between-dyads differences
Benjamin Karney: Relationship Maintenance vs. Goal Pursuit: The Tension in Couples' Social Support Interactions
10:00am - 10:30am
Coffee break and networking
10:30am - 11:45am
Flashlight talks
Chair: Jeffry Simpson
Room: KO2-F-152
- Janina Müller, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Promoting Mental Health in Adolescents and Caregivers: A Multi-Informant Pilot Evaluation - Ekaterina Schneider, Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany
Impact of Childhood and Adult Touch on Social Relationships, Mental Health, and Stress Regulation - Veronica M. Lamarche, University of Essex, UK
Regulating Together: The Influence of Partner, Family, and Physician Support on Dialysis Self-Management - Corina Berli, University of Bern, Switzerland
What makes a dyadic intervention dyadic? A meta-framework to systematically characterize underlying dimensions of dyadic interventions - Maximiliane Uhlich, University of Basel, Switzerland
Interpersonal Synchrony in Romantic Dyads: Co-Regulation of Daily Closeness and its association with relationship well-being - Elisa Weber, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Self-esteem and Supportive Dyadic Coping in Intimate Relationships
11:45am - 01:00pm
Lunch break and networking
01:00pm - 02:00pm
Keynotes
Chair: Urte Scholz
Room: KO2-F-152
Guy Bodenmann: The role of behavioral observation for dyadic behavior change
Niall Bolger: Unified Analysis Model for Indistinguishable and Distinguishable Dyads OSF
02:00pm - 03:15pm
Flashlight talks II
Chair: Jeffry Simpson
Room: KO2-F-152
- Paula Paajanen, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
The lived experience of evolving intergroup friendships: A dyadic, longitudinal and multimodal analysis - Jean-Philippe Gouin, Concordia University, Canada
Sleep Quality, Diet-Related Self-Regulation, and Diet Quality: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Modelling Among Cohabiting Couples - Emily Chan, University of Minnesota, USA
A Dyadic Study of Risk Perception in Romantic Relationships - Andrea B. Horn, University of Zurich, Switzerland
The When and What of Dyadic Regulation: Situational Factors for Interpersonal Emotion Regulation in Daily Life - Caterina Gawrilow, University of Tübingen, Germany
The importance of involving parent-child and teacher-child dyads in children's reintegration after psychiatric treatment - Sofia Scatolin, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Parent-child functional neural similarity and its association with child mental well-being - Jana Straßheim, University of Konstanz, Germany
The Impact of Social Eating on Freezing Body Movements in Triadic Conversations
03:15pm - 04:15pm
Poster session including coffee break and networking
Room: KO2-F-153
- 2. Belus, Jennifer M., University Hospital Basel, Switzerland
Influence of a Motivated Peer on Substance Use: Results from a Southern Africa Pilot Intervention - 3. Bousquet, Christophe, University of Konstanz, Germany
Capturing collective dynamics in triads: how to detect and analyse the social transmission of behaviours - 4. Buhr, Lilly, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
Whom to include when studying Relationships and Health: Stakeholder Evidence from potential Beneficiaries and Health Care Professionals - 5. Bürli, Bianca L., University of Zurich, Switzerland
Vulnerability as a Proxy for Receptivity in JITAIs? The Association and Co-Occurrence of Distress and Social Support Need to Trigger a Social Support JITAI for Individuals with Elevated Depressive Symptoms - 6. Chiarolanza, Claudia, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Living Together the post-pandemic Scenario: evidence from an Intensive Longitudinal Study - 7. Dolcetti, Myrto, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Emotional Synchrony in Couples’ Support Interactions Across the Lifespan: A Momentary Approach - 8. Elmer, Timon, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Fostering Social Support with Just-In-Time Adaptive Interventions: Insights from a Feasibility Study - 9. Federici, Elena, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Shared Perspectives: The Neural Basis of Sibling Similarity in Affective Processing - 10. Fino, Edita, University of Bologna, Italy
How Personal Relationships with People with Chronic Disease Shape Healthcare Attitudes and Outcomes in a Healthcare Setting - 11. Gloor, Sandra, University of Bern, Switzerland
Can Narcissus Stay Committed? Dyadic Insights Into Commitment-Buffering Mechanisms by the Investment Model Across Narcissism - 12. Heimonen, Ella, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Foreign and Finnish background mothers’ intergroup friendship expectations in a befriending program - 13. Hopf, Dora, Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany
Hormonal synchrony in older couples’ everyday life: The role of situational stressors and buffers - 14. Höhener, Patrick S., University of Zurich, Switzerland
Intervening in Social Exchange Processes to Promote Physical Activity: Investigating Intrapersonal Mechanisms - 15. Kallova, Nikola, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Romantic Relationship-Induced Learning: A Qualitative Inquiry - 16. Kittelberger, Sophie L., University of Zurich, Switzerland
The Role of Social Identity on Covid-19 Related Interpersonal Conflict in Family Dyads - 17. Knobl, Vanessa, University of Mannheim, Germany
Exploring Family Food Systems: Meat Intake, Conflicts and Meal Frequency - 18. Küng, Pascal, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Are Health-Related Social Support and Social Control Relationship-Specific? An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis of Intensive Longitudinal Data on Physical Activity - 19. Lüthi, Simone, Swiss Paraplegic Research / University of Lucerne, Switzerland
A dyadic perspective on momentary well-being and stress among persons with spinal cord injury - 20. Meier, Tabea, University of Zurich, Switzerland
“I want you to feel good”: Emotion goals in younger and older couples’ daily lives - 21. Mickelson, Kristin D., Arizona State University, USA
Connected but Disconnected: Social Media, Sleep, and Bonds in Parent-Adolescent Dyads - 23. Piani, Maria C., Swiss Paraplegic Research, Switzerland
How common dyadic coping shapes emotional responses in persons with SCI and partners: a video-study - 24. Poletti, Valentina, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
Dyadic Adjustment, Illness Perception, and Depression in Sleep Quality and CPAP Adherence in Couples with OSAS - 25. Richter, Marianne, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Intra- and interpersonal effects of social sharing of negative experiences on emotions and couples’ interactions - 26. Rink, Johanna, University of Lucerne, Switzerland
Physical activity and stress in daily life of individuals with SCI and their romantic partners - 27. Schoenthaler, Kristina, Mississippi State University, USA
Exploring Teacher Perceptions: Attribution Retraining as a Catalyst for Dyadic Change - 28. Schreiber, Felix, Eberhards Karls University Tübingen, Germany
Does Teaching Self-Regulation Enhance Primary School Learning Through Supportive Student-Teacher Interactions? - 29. Spliesgart, Amelie, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Inter-Coder Agreement in the Identification of Dyadic Behavior Change Techniques in Intervention Descriptions - 30. Uetova, Ekaterina, Technological University Dublin, Ireland
Dyadic Support in Group Chats: Effects on Motivation and Engagement in a Sitting Reduction Intervention - 31. Vieth, Grace, University of Minnesota, USA
Ambivalent Friendships & Health Across the Lifespan - 32. Walker-Ulloa, Thomas A., University of Zurich, Switzerland
Exploring Dyadic Adaptation: A Computer Simulation of Warm and Cold Interpersonal Dynamics - 33. Wilhelm, Lea O., MSB Medical School Berlin, Germany
Received social support for leisure-time physical activity from different life domains: An ambulatory assessment study - 34. Wyss, Simone, University of Basel, Switzerland
Dynamics in Gratitude Conversations of Romantic Couples and Their Impact on Relationship Health
04:15pm - 05:15pm
Interactive roundtable discussion with audience participation
Chair: Nina Knoll
Room: KO2-F-152
Nina Knoll, Jutta Mata, Jeffry Simpson, Gertraud Stadler
Mapping a research agenda to advance the interdisciplinary study of dyadic behavior change
05:15pm - 05:30pm
Closing
Urte Scholz, Alexander Rothman
Room: KO2-F-152
05:30pm
Apéro riche for all participants
Room KO2-F-152