Department of Psychology, University of Zurich.
Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg.
J Fam Psychol. 2017 Dec;31(8):1063-1073. doi: 10.1037/fam0000354.
Growing evidence that social support in times of stress is crucial for well-functioning relationships raises important questions about how intimate partners elicit specific forms of supportive behavior. To explore the process of support elicitation, we exposed either the male or female partner in a relationship to a standardized laboratory stressor (N = 127 couples), videotaped their subsequent reunion, and then coded those interactions at a microanalytic level to investigate links between expressions of stress and partner responses to those expressions. Multilevel analyses indicated that the type of stress expression served as a cue for the dyadic coping reaction of the partner. For example, problem-oriented stress expression within a 10-s interval of the conversation was strongly linked to problem-oriented dyadic coping in the same or following time sequence, while emotion-oriented stress expressions were associated with emotion-oriented dyadic coping reactions. These findings enhance the understanding of the link between different stress expressions and dyadic coping reactions and offer important implications for couple interventions. (PsycINFO Database Record
越来越多的证据表明,在压力时期的社会支持对关系的良好运作至关重要,这就提出了一个重要的问题,即亲密伴侣如何引出特定形式的支持性行为。为了探索支持引出的过程,我们让关系中的男性或女性伴侣(N=127 对夫妇)暴露于标准化的实验室应激源中,记录他们随后的团聚,并在微观分析水平上对这些互动进行编码,以调查压力表达与伴侣对这些表达的反应之间的联系。多层次分析表明,压力表达的类型是伴侣应对的线索。例如,在对话的 10 秒间隔内表现出以问题为导向的压力与同一或后续时间序列中的以问题为导向的伴侣应对密切相关,而以情绪为导向的压力表达则与以情绪为导向的伴侣应对反应相关。这些发现增进了对不同压力表达与伴侣应对反应之间联系的理解,并为夫妻干预提供了重要启示。