respondent, such as interpersonal tensions, may hold greater implications for daily health and well-being than network events that do not involve the respondent, but rather involve another family member’s stressors. Further, it is possible that racial differences characterize exposure and reactivity to some family stressors and not others. Therefore, the current study distinguishes between different types of family stressors in order to capture this variability in the daily stressors of family life.