Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Southern Cross University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
J Interpers Violence. 2020 Apr;35(7-8):1567-1586. doi: 10.1177/0886260519898437. Epub 2020 Jan 26.
Psychological aggression is experienced by a large proportion of people in intimate relationships, and the negative impact of this experience has the potential to weaken one's sense of meaning in life. This study aimed to understand a mechanism through which the experience of psychological aggression in a past intimate relationship relates to less meaning in life. By applying self-compassion and meaning-making theory, we proposed that the experience of psychological aggression decreases one's ability to be kind toward oneself in times of suffering (i.e., self-kindness), which decreases positive reframing of the experience, which sequentially decreases growth from the experience, which in turn decreases meaning in life. Participants were 253 people who experienced psychological aggression in a past intimate relationship. Participants completed measures of psychological aggression, self-kindness, positive reframing, growth, and meaning in life. Results found that psychological aggression experienced in a past intimate relationship related to less meaning in life and that the serial mediation model proposed was supported. As such, the results indicate that greater psychological aggression experienced relates to less self-kindness, which in turn relates to less positive reframing, which is sequentially associated with less growth, which is associated with less meaning in life. The findings indicate the need for counseling and psychotherapies to bolster self-kindness in people who have experienced psychological aggression in a past intimate relationship. This is because levels of self-kindness might be depleted after experiencing psychological aggression and because self-kindness appears to support adaptive meaning-making processes.
心理攻击在很大一部分亲密关系中的人身上都有体验,而这种体验的负面影响有可能削弱一个人的生活意义感。本研究旨在了解一种机制,通过该机制,过去亲密关系中的心理攻击体验与生活意义感降低有关。通过应用自我同情和意义建构理论,我们提出,心理攻击体验会降低一个人在受苦时善待自己的能力(即自我关怀),从而减少对体验的积极重新构建,这依次减少了从体验中成长的机会,进而降低了生活意义感。参与者是 253 名在过去的亲密关系中经历过心理攻击的人。参与者完成了心理攻击、自我关怀、积极重构、成长和生活意义感的测量。结果发现,过去亲密关系中经历的心理攻击与生活意义感降低有关,提出的序列中介模型得到了支持。因此,结果表明,经历更多的心理攻击与更少的自我关怀有关,而自我关怀又与更少的积极重构有关,而积极重构则与更少的成长有关,成长又与更少的生活意义感有关。研究结果表明,需要为在过去的亲密关系中经历过心理攻击的人提供咨询和心理治疗,以增强他们的自我关怀。这是因为在经历心理攻击后,自我关怀的水平可能会下降,而且自我关怀似乎支持适应性的意义建构过程。