Department of Psychology, Temple University, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2010 Feb;119(1):163-73. doi: 10.1037/a0018473.
Although adults with anxiety disorders often report interpersonal distress, the degree to which anxiety is linked to the quality of close relationships remains unclear. The authors examined the relational impact of anxiety by sampling the daily mood and relationship quality of 33 couples in which the wife was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Use of a daily process design improved on prior methodologies by capturing relational processes closer to their actual occurrence and in the setting of the diagnosed partner's anxiety. Analyses revealed significant associations between wives' daily anxiety and both partners' perceptions of relationship quality. Associations were moderated by anxiety-specific support. Results also indicated significant concordance between wives' daily anxiety and husbands' distress. Concordance was stronger for husbands who reported frequent accommodation of wives' anxiety symptoms. Findings are discussed in the context of existing evidence on the social costs of anxiety disorders.
尽管患有焦虑症的成年人常报告人际关系困扰,但焦虑与亲密关系质量的关联程度仍不清楚。作者通过对 33 对夫妻中的妻子被诊断患有焦虑症的情况进行抽样,研究了焦虑对人际关系的影响。采用每日进程设计提高了之前的方法,更接近实际发生的关系进程,并在被诊断的伴侣的焦虑环境中进行了研究。分析结果显示,妻子的日常焦虑与双方对关系质量的看法之间存在显著关联。关联受到焦虑特异性支持的调节。研究结果还表明,妻子的日常焦虑与丈夫的困扰之间存在显著一致性。当丈夫经常对妻子的焦虑症状做出妥协时,一致性更强。研究结果在现有的关于焦虑症的社会成本的证据背景下进行了讨论。