From the Departments of Family Studies and Human Development (Butler) and Computer Science (Barnard), University of Arizona, Tucson.
Psychosom Med. 2019 Oct;81(8):749-758. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000703.
We introduce a new statistical software R package, rties, that simplifies the use of dynamic models for investigating interpersonal emotional processes. We demonstrate the package by using it to test whether emotional dynamics in romantic couples can predict, or are predicted by, shared unhealthy behaviors (SUBs).
We use data from 74 romantic couples discussing their health behaviors. The conversations were videotaped and rated for evidence that the couples engaged in unhealthy behaviors that benefitted the relationship in some way (e.g., increasing closeness). Participants also provided video-prompted continuous recall of their emotional experience during the conversation. We use the rties package to estimate the parameters for inertia-coordination and coupled-oscillator models of the couples' emotional experience. Those parameter estimates are then used as predictors and outcomes of the couple's SUB.
The coupled-oscillator model accounted for 17% of the variance in unhealthy behavior, with both partner's amplification predicting higher unhealthy behavior (women: B = 0.95, SE = 0.31, t(63) = 3.06, p = .003, 95% confidence interval = 0.25-1.45; men: B = 0.9, SE = 0.29, t(63) = 3.09, p = .003, 95% confidence interval = 0.32-1.47). These results suggest that co-dysregulation, an unstable interpersonal pattern of amplified emotional oscillations is associated with more SUBs. In contrast, the dynamics assessed with inertia coordination were not associated with behavior.
The new rties package provides a set of relatively easy-to-use statistical models for representing and testing theories about interpersonal emotional dynamics. Our results suggest that emotional co-dysregulation may be a particularly detrimental pattern for health.
我们引入了一个新的统计软件 R 包 rties,它简化了使用动态模型来研究人际情感过程的过程。我们通过使用它来测试浪漫伴侣中的情感动态是否可以预测或被共享的不健康行为(SUB)预测,来说明该软件包的用途。
我们使用来自 74 对浪漫伴侣讨论他们健康行为的的视频数据。这些对话被拍摄下来,并对他们是否以某种方式参与了对关系有益的不健康行为(例如,增加亲密关系)进行了评估。参与者还提供了视频提示的连续回忆,以回忆他们在对话期间的情感体验。我们使用 rties 软件包来估计伴侣情感体验的惯性协调和耦合振荡器模型的参数。然后,这些参数估计值被用作伴侣 SUB 的预测因子和结果。
耦合振荡器模型解释了不健康行为变化的 17%,并且双方的放大都预测了更高的不健康行为(女性:B = 0.95,SE = 0.31,t(63) = 3.06,p =.003,95%置信区间 = 0.25-1.45;男性:B = 0.9,SE = 0.29,t(63) = 3.09,p =.003,95%置信区间 = 0.32-1.47)。这些结果表明,失调协调,一种不稳定的放大情绪振荡的人际模式与更多的 SUB 相关。相比之下,用惯性协调评估的动态与行为无关。
新的 rties 软件包提供了一套相对易于使用的统计模型,用于表示和测试关于人际情感动态的理论。我们的结果表明,情绪失调可能是一种对健康特别有害的模式。