Renshaw Keith D, Blais Rebecca K, Smith Timothy W
University of Utah.
J Res Pers. 2010 Jun 1;44(3):328-334. doi: 10.1016/j.jrp.2010.03.005.
Marital satisfaction is inversely associated with neuroticism in oneself (actor effects) and one's spouse (partner effects). However, different facets of neuroticism, particularly angry hostility in comparison to depression or anxiety, may have differential effects on relationship quality. The present study examined actor and partner effects of anxiety, angry hostility, and depression facets of neuroticism on marital satisfaction in 301 couples. All path analyses demonstrated that depression and angry hostility had equivalent, significantly negative actor effects on marital satisfaction, but only angry hostility had a significant negative partner effect. Hence, in examining marital adjustment, the distinction between the various facets of neuroticism may be important. Further, anger may be an important but understudied consideration in research on marital discord.
婚姻满意度与自身神经质(行动者效应)及配偶的神经质(伴侣效应)呈负相关。然而,神经质的不同方面,尤其是与抑郁或焦虑相比的愤怒敌意,可能对关系质量有不同影响。本研究考察了神经质的焦虑、愤怒敌意和抑郁方面对301对夫妻婚姻满意度的行动者和伴侣效应。所有路径分析表明,抑郁和愤怒敌意对婚姻满意度有同等显著的负向行动者效应,但只有愤怒敌意有显著的负向伴侣效应。因此,在研究婚姻调适方面,区分神经质的各个方面可能很重要。此外,愤怒可能是婚姻不和研究中一个重要但未得到充分研究的因素。