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新婚夫妇对伴侣冲突行为的认知以及亲密安全感随时间的变化。

Newlyweds' perceptions of partner conflict behaviors and change in intimate safety over time.

作者信息

LaMotte Adam D, Khalifian Chandra E, Barry Robin A

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

出版信息

J Fam Psychol. 2017 Feb;31(1):123-128. doi: 10.1037/fam0000244. Epub 2016 Sep 1.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine hypotheses from Cordova and Scott's (2001) behavioral conceptualization of intimacy. This theory defines intimacy as a process that involves exhibiting interpersonally vulnerable behavior (i.e., behavior that is at risk of censure or punishment by another person) that is reinforced rather than punished by the other person's response. Over time, as more vulnerable behaviors are reinforced than are punished by a relationship partner, one develops feelings of intimate safety (i.e., a sense of comfort and safety in being vulnerable with one's partner). The current study investigated whether individuals' perceptions of how frequently their partner engages in reinforcing and punishing behaviors during conflict are associated with change in intimate safety. Ninety one newlywed couples completed assessments of intimate safety at Time 1 and Time 2 (1 year later), and completed assessments of their perceptions of partners' positive conflict behaviors (e.g., understanding one another's viewpoint) and negative conflict behaviors (e.g., criticizing, blaming) at Time 2 (reporting on the previous 6 months). Results indicated that individuals who reported that their partners engaged in high levels of negative conflict behaviors experienced decreased intimate safety from Time 1 to Time 2. Further, wives who reported that their husbands engaged in high levels of positive conflict behaviors experienced increased intimate safety from Time 1 to Time 2. This study is the first to test a key hypothesis of the behavioral conceptualization of intimacy, and findings are generally consistent with the theory. This line of research has important implications for couple interventions, which often target intimacy. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

本研究的目的是检验科尔多瓦和斯科特(2001年)关于亲密关系的行为概念化所提出的假设。该理论将亲密关系定义为一个过程,这个过程涉及展现人际间易受伤害的行为(即有被他人指责或惩罚风险的行为),而这种行为会因他人的反应得到强化而非惩罚。随着时间的推移,当一段关系中的伴侣强化的易受伤害行为多于惩罚的行为时,个体就会产生亲密安全感(即在伴侣面前展现弱点时的舒适和安全感)。本研究调查了个体对于伴侣在冲突期间进行强化和惩罚行为频率的认知是否与亲密安全感的变化有关。91对新婚夫妇在第1时间点和第2时间点(1年后)完成了亲密安全感评估,并在第2时间点(报告前6个月的情况)完成了对伴侣积极冲突行为(如理解对方观点)和消极冲突行为(如批评、指责)认知的评估。结果表明,那些报告其伴侣有高水平消极冲突行为的个体,从第1时间点到第2时间点亲密安全感下降。此外,那些报告其丈夫有高水平积极冲突行为的妻子,从第1时间点到第2时间点亲密安全感增加。本研究首次对亲密关系行为概念化的一个关键假设进行了检验,研究结果总体上与该理论一致。这一系列研究对通常以亲密关系为目标的夫妻干预具有重要意义。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》 )

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