Tran Sisi, Simpson Jeffry A
Department of Psychology, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2009 Oct;97(4):685-98. doi: 10.1037/a0016418.
The present research uses a behavioral observation methodology to examine emotional and behavioral reactions to threatening interpersonal situations in married couples. The research shows that although anxious attachment can hinder people's tendencies to react constructively to threatening events, greater relationship commitment may serve as a buffer against the negative effects associated with attachment insecurities, diminishing feelings of rejection, enhancing feelings of acceptance, and promoting more constructive accommodation behaviors. The research also reveals that wives' degree of relationship commitment has stronger effects on emotional outcomes for both partners than does husbands' degree of commitment. Moreover, husbands' and wives' emotional reactions affect their own accommodative behaviors as well as their spouses' behaviors. These dyadic findings are discussed in terms of attachment theory and interdependence theory.
本研究采用行为观察方法,考察已婚夫妇对具有威胁性的人际情境的情绪和行为反应。研究表明,尽管焦虑依恋会阻碍人们对威胁性事件做出建设性反应的倾向,但更高的关系承诺可能会缓冲与依恋不安全感相关的负面影响,减少被拒绝感,增强被接纳感,并促进更具建设性的调适行为。研究还表明,妻子的关系承诺程度对双方的情绪结果的影响比丈夫的承诺程度更强。此外,丈夫和妻子的情绪反应会影响他们自己的调适行为以及配偶的行为。这些二元研究结果将根据依恋理论和相互依赖理论进行讨论。