University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychology, Roetersstraat 15, 1018WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Cogn Emot. 2011 Apr;25(3):506-18. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2010.541139.
The present research examined how rumination influences implicit affect regulation in response to romantic relationship threat. In three studies, the disposition to ruminate impaired the ability to maintain positive feelings about the romantic partner in the face of explicit or implicit reminders of relationship threatening events. In Study 1, a high disposition to ruminate was correlated with impaired down-regulation of negative feelings toward the partner in response to a hurtful relationship incident. Two follow-up studies manipulated relationship threat explicitly through an experiential recall procedure (Study 2) or implicitly through a subliminal evaluative-conditioning procedure (Study 3). In both studies only individuals with low disposition to ruminate were able to ward off negative feelings and maintain positive feelings toward the partner. These findings illuminate the role of implicit affect regulation in the context of relationship threat-and how it is inextricably connected with the processes underlying rumination.
本研究考察了反刍思维如何影响对浪漫关系威胁的内隐情感调节。在三项研究中,反刍倾向会损害个体在面对明确或内隐的关系威胁事件提醒时维持对伴侣积极感觉的能力。在研究 1 中,高反刍倾向与在回应伤害性关系事件时对伴侣的消极感觉下调能力受损相关。两项后续研究通过体验性回忆程序(研究 2)或内隐评价条件程序(研究 3)明确地操纵了关系威胁。在这两项研究中,只有反刍倾向低的个体能够抵御消极情绪,对伴侣保持积极的感觉。这些发现阐明了在关系威胁背景下内隐情感调节的作用——以及它如何与反刍思维的潜在过程紧密相连。