Mongrain Myriam, Vettese Lisa C
Department of Psychology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2003 Apr;29(4):545-55. doi: 10.1177/0146167202250924.
The current study examined the role of conflict over emotional expression for subjective and interpersonal functioning. The Ambivalence Over the Expression of Emotion Questionnaire (AEQ) was administered to female students who were videotaped while engaging in a conflict-resolution and feedback task with their boyfriends. External ratings showed ambivalent women to be less positive in their verbal statements and to be more constricted in their nonverbal expressions. When mood and other personality constructs were controlled for, ambivalence entailed greater overt submissiveness. Ambivalent women also displayed lower congruence between their verbal and nonverbal communication, irrespective of depression and other personality variables. These data suggest that conflict over emotional expression entails less congruent communication, less positivity in close relationships, and a subordinate stance for the ambivalent individual.
本研究考察了情绪表达冲突在主观和人际功能方面所起的作用。对参与与男友进行冲突解决和反馈任务的录像的女学生施测了情绪表达矛盾问卷(AEQ)。外部评分显示,矛盾情绪较强的女性在言语表达上较不积极,在非言语表达上更为拘谨。在控制了情绪和其他人格结构后,矛盾情绪意味着更大程度的公开顺从。矛盾情绪较强的女性在言语和非言语交流之间也表现出较低的一致性,无论抑郁和其他人格变量如何。这些数据表明,情绪表达冲突会导致沟通一致性降低、亲密关系中积极性降低,以及矛盾情绪较强的个体处于从属地位。