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Couples Who Cuddle at Bedtime Have Lower Stress And Feel More Secure : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 22, 2025 5:00 am
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A New Study Shows the Benefits of Bedtime Cuddles for Couples

A recent study has shed light on the positive impact of bedtime cuddles on stress levels and feelings of security within a relationship. Researchers from Auburn University in the US found that physical touch during sleep, particularly intimate sleeping positions, can lead to lower stress levels and stronger attachment between partners.

The study, conducted by psychologists Josh Novak and Kaleigh Miller, suggests that something as simple as cuddling in bed could be a cost-effective way to improve mental health and relationship quality.

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The researchers linked sleeping position, stress, attachment, and other variables. (Novak & Miller, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2025)

The researchers collected data from 143 mixed-gender, heterosexual, bed-sharing couples to analyze their sleeping positions and the psychological benefits associated with closer physical contact during sleep. While individual preferences for sleeping positions varied, couples who engaged in spooning, sleeping intertwined, or sleeping face-to-face reported higher levels of attachment and security in their relationships.

Although the study only captured a snapshot at the start of the night and relied on self-reported data, the findings suggest that physical closeness at bedtime could play a significant role in enhancing relational and physiological well-being.

It’s important to note that responses to physical touch in relationships can vary, and factors such as age, relationship length, and the presence of children or pets in the bed were considered in the analysis. The study did not find a direct link between physical intimacy at bedtime and sleep quality, indicating that further research is needed to explore the relationship between physical touch and sleep patterns.

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In conclusion, a brief cuddle before falling asleep could have positive psychological effects on couples, even if they later shift to their preferred sleeping positions. The research underscores the value of physical intimacy in promoting emotional connection and security within relationships.

The findings of this study have been published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.

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