Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Department of Neuroscience, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.
Fam Process. 2021 Sep;60(3):823-835. doi: 10.1111/famp.12609. Epub 2020 Oct 16.
Numerous theoretical models of relationship distress suggest that strong, negative reactions to conflict are directly associated with lower levels of relationship satisfaction. Consistent with this supposition, substantial evidence links higher levels of subjective negative emotion, more pronounced and frequent expressions of negative affect, and higher levels of negative communication behaviors to lower levels of relationship satisfaction (e.g., Bradbury, Fincham, & Beach, 2000, Journal of Marriage and Family, 62(4), 964). However, the evidence linking stress-related physiological responding during relationship conflict and relationship satisfaction is less compelling than would be anticipated based on theory. We propose that these theoretically unexpected but empirically well-replicated findings may be the result of different patterns in association between physiological reactivity and relationship satisfaction for couples with varying styles in how they typically perceive unwanted behavior in one another. The present study tests negative attributions for undesirable partner behaviors as a moderator of the association between heart rate reactivity (HRR) during relationship conflict and relationship satisfaction in a sample of 60 married couples. A significant interaction emerged between HRR and negative attributions of partner behavior in predicting relationship satisfaction such that higher levels of HRR were associated with lower levels of relationship satisfaction for individuals who typically made more negative attributions for undesirable partner behaviors, but with higher levels of relationship satisfaction for individuals who typically made fewer negative attributions for undesirable partner behaviors. Implications for conceptualizing reactivity during relationship conflict and couple interventions are discussed.
大量关系困扰的理论模型表明,对冲突的强烈、消极反应直接与较低的关系满意度相关。这一假设得到了大量证据的支持,这些证据将更高水平的主观消极情绪、更明显和频繁的消极情绪表达以及更高水平的消极沟通行为与较低的关系满意度联系起来(例如,Bradbury、Fincham 和 Beach,2000,《婚姻与家庭杂志》,62(4),964)。然而,将关系冲突期间与压力相关的生理反应与关系满意度联系起来的证据,并不像基于理论所预期的那样有说服力。我们提出,这些理论上意想不到但在经验上得到很好复制的发现可能是由于在对伴侣行为的感知方式不同的夫妇中,生理反应性与关系满意度之间的关联模式不同所致。本研究在 60 对已婚夫妇的样本中,检验了对不良伴侣行为的消极归因是否是关系冲突期间心率反应(HRR)与关系满意度之间关联的调节因素。HRR 和对伴侣行为的消极归因之间出现了显著的交互作用,预测关系满意度,即对于那些通常对不良伴侣行为做出更多消极归因的个体,较高的 HRR 与较低的关系满意度相关,而对于那些通常对不良伴侣行为做出较少消极归因的个体,较高的 HRR 与较高的关系满意度相关。讨论了对关系冲突期间反应性和夫妻干预措施进行概念化的影响。