The relationship between husbands' and wives' individual stress responses (
intrusive thoughts and avoidance) and symptoms of anxiety and depression wa
s examined shortly after diagnosis in a sample of 58 patients with cancer (
43 women, 15 men) and their spouses. Marital partners' symptoms of anxiety
or depression were positively correlated with one another's symptoms; howev
er, the patients' and spouses' intrusive thoughts and avoidance were not co
rrelated. The male patients' avoidance was positively correlated with their
wives' anxiety or depression. In regression analyses, patients' avoidance
uniquely predicted greater distress in both male and female patients. Male
patients' avoidance also uniquely predicted greater distress in their wives
. No significant interactions were found between patients' and spouses' avo
idance in predicting distress in either partner.