Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2010 Feb;119(1):151-62. doi: 10.1037/a0017981.
The current study evaluated the associations between externalizing psychopathology and marital adjustment in a combined sample of 1,805 married couples. We further considered the role of personality in these associations, as personality has been found to predict both the development of externalizing psychopathology as well as marital distress and instability. Diagnostic interviews assessed conduct disorder, adult symptoms of antisocial personality disorder, and alcohol dependence. Personality was assessed using the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire. The Dyadic Adjustment Scale was used to measure marital adjustment. Results indicate that more externalizing psychopathology, greater negative emotionality, and lower communal positive emotionality were associated with reduced marital adjustment in both individuals and their spouses. Low constraint was associated with reduced marital adjustment for individuals but not for their spouses. Multivariate analyses indicated externalizing psychopathology continued to predict marital adjustment even when accounting for overlap with personality. These results highlight the importance of examining the presence of externalizing psychopathology and the personality attributes of both members of a dyad when considering psychological predictors of marital adjustment.
当前研究评估了外化型精神病理学与 1805 对已婚夫妇综合样本中婚姻适应的关联。我们进一步考虑了人格在这些关联中的作用,因为人格既可以预测外化型精神病理学的发展,也可以预测婚姻困扰和不稳定。诊断访谈评估了品行障碍、成年反社会人格障碍症状和酒精依赖。人格使用多维人格问卷进行评估。使用对偶调整量表来衡量婚姻适应。结果表明,更多的外化型精神病理学、更高的消极情感和更低的共通积极情感与个体及其配偶的婚姻适应不良有关。约束性低与个体的婚姻适应不良有关,但与配偶无关。多元分析表明,即使考虑到与人格的重叠,外化型精神病理学仍继续预测婚姻适应。这些结果强调了在考虑婚姻适应的心理预测因素时,检查对偶双方是否存在外化型精神病理学和人格特征的重要性。