Wofford Nyla, Defever Andrew M, Chopik William J
Prairie View A&M University.
Michigan State University.
Soc Psychol Personal Sci. 2019 Jan;10(1):121-130. doi: 10.1177/1948550617746218. Epub 2017 Dec 27.
Little is known about how discriminatory experiences are associated with interpersonal relationships-specifically whether one person's experience of discrimination has psychological effects on their partner and their relationship (i.e., vicarious effects). Using dyadic data analyses, we examined actor and partner effects of discriminatory experiences on self-rated health, chronic illness, depression, and relationship strain in a sample of 1,949 couples (3,898 participants). Actor and partner discrimination were associated with poorer health, greater depression, and greater relationship strain. These effects were mediated by higher levels of relationship strain. Our findings provide insight into the effects of direct and vicarious experiences of discrimination on interpersonal relationships.
关于歧视经历如何与人际关系相关联,尤其是一个人的歧视经历是否会对其伴侣及他们的关系产生心理影响(即替代效应),我们所知甚少。通过二元数据分析,我们在1949对夫妻(3898名参与者)的样本中,研究了歧视经历对自评健康、慢性病、抑郁和关系紧张的主效应和伴侣效应。个体自身的歧视经历和伴侣的歧视经历都与较差的健康状况、更严重的抑郁以及更严重的关系紧张相关。这些效应是由更高水平的关系紧张所介导的。我们的研究结果为歧视的直接和替代经历对人际关系的影响提供了见解。