Gleason Marci E J, Iida Masumi, Bolger Niall, Shrout Patrick E
New York University, Department of Psychology, NY 10003, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2003 Aug;29(8):1036-45. doi: 10.1177/0146167203253473.
Receiving support in committed relationships has frequently been associated with negative psychological outcomes in the recipient, such as increased distress. The authors hypothesized that these negative effects could be offset by support recipients' reciprocation of support, that is, by creating a sense of supportive equity. To investigate this hypothesis, the authors obtained daily reports of mood and of received and given emotional support from both partners in 85 couples throughout a 4-week period. Reciprocity in support transactions was associated with higher levels of positive mood and lower levels of negative mood. In line with previous research, receiving support without reciprocation was associated with increases in negative mood. Giving support, regardless of receipt, was associated with a decrease in negative mood.
在忠诚关系中接受支持常常与接受者的负面心理结果相关,比如痛苦加剧。作者们推测,这些负面影响可以通过接受支持者对支持的回报来抵消,也就是说,通过营造一种支持公平感。为了探究这一假设,作者们在为期四周的时间里,获取了85对夫妻中双方关于情绪以及接受和给予情感支持的每日报告。支持互动中的互惠与更高水平的积极情绪和更低水平的消极情绪相关。与之前的研究一致,未得到回报而接受支持与消极情绪增加有关。无论是否得到回报,给予支持都与消极情绪的减少有关。