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成人依恋、敌对冲突与多发性硬化症患者夫妇的关系调整。

Adult attachment, hostile conflict, and relationship adjustment among couples facing multiple sclerosis.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Br J Health Psychol. 2017 Nov;22(4):836-853. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12258. Epub 2017 Jul 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Couples facing multiple sclerosis (MS) report significantly elevated rates of relationship distress, yet the effects of attachment have never been examined in this population. We examined whether hostile conflict mediated the dyadic effects of attachment on relationship adjustment in couples facing MS and whether these associations were moderated by gender or role. We also explored whether dyadic adjustment mediated the relationship between attachment and hostile conflict.

DESIGN

The study was cross-sectional and included 103 couples in which one partner had been diagnosed with MS.

METHODS

Participants completed the Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised, Dyadic Adjustment Scale, and Aversive Interactions Scale, as well as demographic variables. We used the actor-partner interdependence model for data analysis.

RESULTS

There were significant actor and partner effects of greater anxious attachment and worse dyadic adjustment. Actor and partner effects of anxious attachment were significantly mediated by greater hostile conflict. Gender significantly moderated the effects between avoidant attachment and dyadic adjustment. The actor effect was significant for males and females; the partner effect was only significant for females. The actor effect for females but not males was significantly mediated by greater hostile conflict. Role was not a significant moderator. Exploratory analyses also showed that dyadic adjustment mediated the relationship between anxious and avoidant attachment and hostile conflict.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings highlight the important effects of attachment on relationship adjustment in MS couples. Both hostile conflict and dyadic adjustment appear to be mechanisms through which insecure attachment has a detrimental effect. Statement of contribution What is already known on this subject? Despite higher-than-normal rates of marital distress and separation/divorce, the effects of attachment on relationship adjustment among couples facing multiple sclerosis have never been examined. Prior studies within healthy populations have supported within-person and cross-dyadic associations between attachment and relationship adjustment; however, they have failed to use dyadic analyses. Hostile conflict has been associated with both insecure attachment and relationship adjustment and therefore may be an important mediator to help understand these relationships. What does this study add? Women were more negatively affected by their partner's avoidant attachment then men. Hostile conflict mediated the effects of anxious attachment on dyadic adjustment for individuals and across dyads. Hostile conflict accounted for the individual effect of avoidant attachment on dyadic adjustment for women.

摘要

目的

患有多发性硬化症(MS)的夫妇报告的关系困扰率显著升高,但在该人群中,依恋的影响从未被研究过。我们研究了在面临 MS 的夫妇中,敌对冲突是否在依恋对关系调整的双重影响中起中介作用,以及这些关联是否受到性别或角色的调节。我们还探讨了关系调整是否在依恋与敌对冲突之间起中介作用。

设计

本研究为横断面研究,纳入了 103 对伴侣,其中一方被诊断为 MS。

方法

参与者完成了亲密关系体验修订版、夫妻适应量表和厌恶互动量表,以及人口统计学变量。我们使用演员-伴侣相互依存模型进行数据分析。

结果

存在较大的焦虑依恋和较差的夫妻适应的显著演员和伴侣效应。焦虑依恋的演员和伴侣效应通过更大的敌对冲突得到显著介导。性别显著调节了回避依恋和夫妻适应之间的效应。演员效应对于男性和女性都是显著的;伴侣效应仅对女性显著。女性的演员效应,但不是男性的,通过更大的敌对冲突显著介导。角色不是一个显著的调节者。探索性分析还表明,夫妻适应在焦虑和回避依恋与敌对冲突之间的关系中起中介作用。

结论

研究结果强调了依恋对 MS 夫妇关系调整的重要影响。敌对冲突和夫妻适应似乎都是不安全依恋对关系产生不利影响的机制。

主题贡献

关于这个主题已经知道了什么?尽管婚姻困扰和分离/离婚的比率高于正常水平,但依恋对多发性硬化症患者夫妇关系调整的影响从未被研究过。在健康人群中的先前研究支持了依恋与关系调整之间的个体内和跨夫妻关系的关联;然而,他们未能使用夫妻分析。敌对冲突与不安全依恋和关系调整都有关联,因此可能是一个重要的中介,有助于理解这些关系。这项研究有什么新发现?女性比男性更容易受到伴侣回避依恋的负面影响。敌对冲突中介了焦虑依恋对个体和夫妻双方的适应的影响。敌对冲突解释了女性回避依恋对夫妻适应的个体影响。

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