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In good days, in “disaster” days: Grounded theory of couple dynamics post‐2023 Türkiye earthquake

Abstract

Objective

This study investigates the post-disaster couple dynamics after the 2023 Türkiye earthquake, integrating the lenses of survivors and couple therapists.

Background

Little is known about the romantic relationship dynamics of couples after natural disasters, despite the potential to serve as both a source and a risk factor for well-being.

Method

Using a constructivist grounded theory, in-depth interviews were conducted with 14 earthquake survivors (aged 22–40, M = 30.2, SD = 5.84) and eight couple therapists (aged 28–48, M = 34.76, SD = 6.45).

Results

Our findings reveal that shortly after the earthquake, relationship satisfaction increased, although this effect was transient. Over the subsequent 18-month period, many couples experienced conflicts, sexual issues, violence and aggression, or relationship dissolution driven by the disaster environment and external stressors. Although participants’ persistent posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms or grief contributed to these outcomes, some couples employing dyadic adjustment strategies to address the effects of earthquake trauma and additional stressors exhibited posttraumatic relational growth.

Conclusion

Shared trauma exposure can potentially strengthen relational cohesion or intensify strain in a couple’s adaptation to earthquakes, contingent on the couple’s resources and employed strategies.

Implications

To foster relational resilience, future research and interventions should prioritize culturally sensitive psychotherapeutic approaches and policy measures in post-disaster settings.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 12/22/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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