Chambless Dianne L, Fauerbach James A, Floyd Frank J, Wilson Kimberly A, Remen Anna L, Renneberg Babette
Agoraphobia and Anxiety Treatment Center, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2002 Aug;111(3):502-12.
Married couples with a female agoraphobic spouse (n = 22) were compared with demographically similar community control couples (n = 21) on self-report and observational measures of marital interaction. Consistent with hypotheses, husbands of agoraphobic women were more critical of their wives than were control husbands, and clinical couples were less likely to engage in positive problem solution than control couples. Contrary to hypothesis, clinical husbands were not less supportive than control husbands. Where general measures of marital distress were concerned, clinical couples, relative to control couples, evinced more distress by self-report, by their higher rate of negative nonverbal behavior, and by their longer sequences of negative exchanges.
将患有广场恐惧症的女性配偶的已婚夫妇(n = 22)与人口统计学特征相似的社区对照夫妇(n = 21)在婚姻互动的自我报告和观察指标上进行了比较。与假设一致,广场恐惧症女性的丈夫比对照丈夫对妻子更挑剔,临床夫妇比对照夫妇更不太可能积极解决问题。与假设相反,临床丈夫并不比对照丈夫支持度低。就婚姻困扰的总体指标而言,临床夫妇相对于对照夫妇,通过自我报告、更高的负面非言语行为发生率以及更长的负面交流序列,表现出更多的困扰。