Brigham Young University, Department of Psychology, Provo, UT 84602-5543, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2010 Dec;24(6):740-5. doi: 10.1037/a0021759.
We used latent growth curve modeling to examine the effectiveness of a relationship education intervention (Relationship U, or RU) on rates of extradyadic involvement in a sample of 380 college students in committed romantic relationships. RU is designed to be integrated into existing college courses; it educates students about partner selection, making healthy relationship transitions, communication skills, and the potentially negative consequences of cheating in romantic relationships and how to prevent its occurrence. Participants who received the intervention reported trajectories of less extradyadic involvement over time relative to control participants. Being female was not associated with less extradyadic involvement at baseline, but it did predict less extradyadic involvement over time across both intervention and control conditions. Implications for dissemination of relationship education are discussed.
我们采用潜在增长曲线模型,在一个由 380 名处于承诺关系中的大学生组成的样本中,检验了关系教育干预(关系 U,简称 RU)对婚外情发生率的影响。RU 旨在融入现有的大学课程;它向学生传授关于伴侣选择、建立健康关系过渡、沟通技巧以及在浪漫关系中作弊的潜在负面影响,以及如何预防其发生。接受干预的参与者报告称,与对照组相比,他们的婚外情轨迹随着时间的推移而减少。在基线时,女性的婚外情发生率并不低,但在干预组和对照组中,女性的婚外情发生率都随着时间的推移而降低。最后还讨论了关系教育的推广意义。