Gotlib I H, Whiffen V E
J Abnorm Psychol. 1989 Feb;98(1):23-30.
Recent work has emphasized the importance of assessing the marital relationships of depressed persons. The present study was designed to examine the specificity to clinical depression of problematic marital functioning and to assess potential gender differences in the marital relationships and spousal interactions of depressed persons. Depressed psychiatric patients, nondepressed medical patients, and nondepressed community control subjects and their spouses completed measures of marital satisfaction and then participated in a 20-min marital interaction task. Subjects then completed measures assessing their postinteraction mood and perceptions of their spouses, and the interactions were scored with respect to the frequency of occurrence of a number of behaviors. The depressed couples differed from the community controls on virtually every measure of marital functioning. Furthermore, although the medical patients and their spouses also reported marital dissatisfaction and exhibited dysfunctional interactional behavior, only the depressed couples were characterized by negative affect following the interactions and by negative appraisals of their spouses' behaviors. This negative affect was particularly pronounced for the depressed women. Implications of these results are discussed and directions for further research are offered.
近期的研究强调了评估抑郁症患者婚姻关系的重要性。本研究旨在检验婚姻功能问题对临床抑郁症的特异性,并评估抑郁症患者在婚姻关系和配偶互动方面潜在的性别差异。患有抑郁症的精神科患者、非抑郁症的内科患者、非抑郁症的社区对照受试者及其配偶完成了婚姻满意度测量,然后参与了一项20分钟的婚姻互动任务。受试者随后完成了评估他们互动后情绪和对配偶看法的测量,并且对互动中若干行为出现的频率进行了评分。在几乎每一项婚姻功能测量上,抑郁症夫妇都与社区对照者不同。此外,尽管内科患者及其配偶也报告了婚姻不满并表现出功能失调的互动行为,但只有抑郁症夫妇在互动后表现出消极情绪以及对配偶行为的负面评价。这种消极情绪在抑郁症女性中尤为明显。本文讨论了这些结果的意义,并提供了进一步研究的方向。