Schoebi Dominik
Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2008 Aug;22(4):595-604. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.22.3.595.
This study examined whether changes in individuals' affective states are associated with their partners' affect when spouses come together in daily life after having spent time apart while pursuing individual activities, as well as whether such associations are moderated by individual differences in interpersonal insecurity and perspective taking. For 7 consecutive days, spouses from 166 married couples reported their affect 6 times per day on 2 dimensions, hard affect (angry-calm) and soft affect (sad/depressed-upbeat/content). Within-couple analyses indicated that spouses' changes in hard affect covaried, particularly when they scored high on interpersonal insecurity. Moreover, husbands' changes in soft affect covaried with their wives' soft affect when the husbands scored high on perspective taking. The results emphasize the interconnectedness of spouses' feelings when they reunite, and they identify key individual difference variables that strengthen interpersonal transmission of emotion in close relationships.
本研究探讨了在配偶各自进行个人活动一段时间后相聚于日常生活中时,个体情感状态的变化是否与其伴侣的情感相关,以及这种关联是否会受到人际不安全感和观点采择方面个体差异的调节。166对已婚夫妇的配偶连续7天每天就两个维度报告6次他们的情感,这两个维度分别是硬情感(愤怒 - 平静)和软情感(悲伤/沮丧 - 乐观/满足)。夫妻内部分析表明,配偶在硬情感上的变化是协同变化的,尤其是当他们在人际不安全感上得分较高时。此外,当丈夫在观点采择上得分较高时,他们在软情感上的变化与妻子的软情感协同变化。研究结果强调了配偶团聚时情感的相互联系,并确定了在亲密关系中加强人际间情感传递的关键个体差异变量。