Sels Laura, Ceulemans Eva, Kuppens Peter
Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven, University of Leuven.
Emotion. 2017 Oct;17(7):1066-1077. doi: 10.1037/emo0000304. Epub 2017 Mar 30.
Romantic partners can modulate each other's emotions in many ways, resulting in interwoven emotional lives. Here, building on findings from basic psychological research, we propose a novel way of such interconnectedness, termed partner-expected affect, in which perceptions of a partner's feelings may positively predict how this partner will actually feel at a later moment in time. We evaluated this hypothesis by means of an experience sampling study in which 100 romantic partners (50 couples) reported on the level of valence and arousal of their own feelings and of the perceived feelings of their partners 10 times a day throughout a week. In line with expectations, we found that how individuals were feeling at a particular moment was positively predicted by how their partner thought they felt at the previous moment (on top of how they felt at the previous moment and how their partner felt at the previous moment), at least when they had interacted with each other in between. This finding identifies a novel potential way in which people may shape each other's feelings and paves the way to further examine the nature and boundary conditions of such partner-expected affect. (PsycINFO Database Record
浪漫伴侣可以通过多种方式调节彼此的情绪,从而形成相互交织的情感生活。在此,基于基础心理学研究的发现,我们提出了一种新的相互联系的方式,称为伴侣预期情感,即对伴侣感受的认知可以正向预测该伴侣在稍后时刻的实际感受。我们通过一项经验抽样研究来评估这一假设,在该研究中,100对浪漫伴侣(50对情侣)在一周内每天报告10次自己的情感效价和唤醒水平以及对伴侣感受的认知。正如预期的那样,我们发现,个体在特定时刻的感受可以由其伴侣在前一时刻对他们感受的认知正向预测(除了他们在前一时刻的感受以及他们伴侣在前一时刻的感受之外),至少当他们在此期间相互互动时是这样。这一发现确定了一种新的潜在方式,人们可以通过这种方式塑造彼此的感受,并为进一步研究这种伴侣预期情感的本质和边界条件铺平了道路。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》 )