Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6, Canada.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2010 Dec;99(6):948-63. doi: 10.1037/a0020271.
In 2 daily experience studies and a laboratory study, the authors test predictions from approach-avoidance motivational theory to understand how dating couples can maintain feelings of relationship satisfaction in their daily lives and over the course of time. Approach goals were associated with increased relationship satisfaction on a daily basis and over time, particularly when both partners were high in approach goals. Avoidance goals were associated with decreases in relationship satisfaction over time, and people were particularly dissatisfied when they were involved with a partner with high avoidance goals. People high in approach goals and their partners were rated as relatively more satisfied and responsive to a partner's needs by outside observers in the lab, whereas people with high avoidance goals and their partners were rated as less satisfied and responsive. Positive emotions mediated the link between approach goals and daily satisfaction in both studies, and responsiveness to the partner's needs was an additional behavioral mechanism in Study 2. Implications of these findings for approach-avoidance motivational theory and for the maintenance of satisfying relationships over time are discussed.
在两项日常经验研究和一项实验室研究中,作者根据趋近-回避动机理论进行预测,以了解约会伴侣如何在日常生活中和随着时间的推移维持对关系的满意度。在日常和长期基础上,趋近目标与关系满意度的提高相关,尤其是当双方都有较高的趋近目标时。回避目标与关系满意度的下降相关,当人们与回避目标较高的伴侣在一起时,他们会特别不满。在实验室中,观察者认为目标较高的人和他们的伴侣相对更满意并且对伴侣的需求更有回应,而回避目标较高的人和他们的伴侣则被认为不太满意并且对伴侣的需求反应迟钝。积极情绪在这两项研究中都中介了趋近目标和日常满意度之间的关系,在研究 2 中,对伴侣需求的反应是另一个行为机制。讨论了这些发现对趋近-回避动机理论和随着时间的推移维持满意关系的意义。