Lynch T R, Robins C J, Morse J Q
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 2001 Jan;57(1):93-103. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(200101)57:1<93::aid-jclp10>3.0.co;2-6.
We evaluated the hypothesis that interpersonal relationships of depressed persons would vary as a function of the personality variables sociotropy and autonomy. Depressed psychiatric patients who reported being in a current intimate relationship for at least six months were administered measures of sociotropy, autonomy, and several aspects of relationship functioning. Results indicated that sociotropy was related significantly to patients' reporting their own behavior as demanding and their partners' behavior as withdrawing, whereas autonomy was related to patients' reporting their partners' behavior as demanding and their own behavior as withdrawing. Autonomy also was related to greater relationship dissatisfaction, and there was a trend for autonomy to be related to greater criticism of the partner. The results are consistent with a model in which sociotropy and autonomy increase vulnerability to depression, in part, through their effects on interpersonal relationships.
我们评估了这样一种假设,即抑郁症患者的人际关系会因社会依赖型人格和自主型人格这些人格变量而有所不同。对那些报告称目前处于亲密关系中至少六个月的抑郁症精神病患者进行了社会依赖型人格、自主型人格及关系功能若干方面的测量。结果表明,社会依赖型人格与患者报告自己的行为具有苛求性以及伴侣的行为具有退缩性显著相关,而自主型人格则与患者报告伴侣的行为具有苛求性以及自己的行为具有退缩性相关。自主型人格还与更高的关系不满相关,并且存在自主型人格与对伴侣更多批评相关的一种趋势。这些结果与这样一种模型相一致,即社会依赖型人格和自主型人格部分地通过其对人际关系的影响而增加了患抑郁症的易感性。