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纵向分析 COVID-19 期间关系冲突的短期变化:风险和恢复力视角。

Longitudinal Analysis of Short-term Changes in Relationship Conflict During COVID-19: A Risk and Resilience Perspective.

机构信息

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Aug;37(15-16):NP14239-NP14261. doi: 10.1177/08862605211006359. Epub 2021 Apr 18.

Abstract

This study uses a risk and resilience framework to examine short-term self-reported changes in relationship conflict early in the COVID-19 pandemic (March and April 2020). Longitudinal data from U.S. adults in a romantic relationship ( = 291) were collected via three waves of an online survey. Participants self-reported anxiety, depression, increased alcohol use, and dyadic coping since the pandemic. Relationship conflict variables included whether the participant reported that they and their partner "had disagreements related to the Coronavirus," "had more disagreements than usual," "had more verbal fights than usual," and "had more physical fights than usual" in the past two weeks. Analyses controlled for sociodemographic characteristics as well as days spent in lockdown and employment change due to COVID-19. Results indicated that couples' disagreement and verbal fighting scores increased from Time 1 to Time 2, but disagreements related to COVID-19 and physical fighting did not. Couples with higher levels of dyadic coping reported fewer fights and disagreements on average. However, dyadic coping did not buffer participants from in relationship conflict. Increased alcohol use since the pandemic was positively associated with disagreements related to COVID-19, disagreement scores, and verbal fighting scores. More days spent in lockdown was associated with increases in disagreements related to COVID-19. The conditions created by COVID-19 may contribute to worsening relationship conflict, even among couples who start with high levels of dyadic coping. Depression and alcohol use may contribute to poorer relationship quality during the pandemic. There is need for enhanced intervention and mental health supports to mitigate the potential effects of the pandemic on couples' relationship functioning.

摘要

本研究采用风险与韧性框架,考察了 COVID-19 大流行早期(2020 年 3 月和 4 月)短期自我报告的关系冲突变化。通过三次在线调查,收集了美国处于浪漫关系中的成年人的纵向数据(n=291)。参与者自我报告了大流行以来的焦虑、抑郁、饮酒量增加和二元应对。关系冲突变量包括参与者是否报告他们和他们的伴侣“因冠状病毒而产生分歧”、“比平时有更多分歧”、“比平时有更多口头争吵”以及“比平时有更多身体争吵”。分析控制了社会人口统计学特征,以及由于 COVID-19 而封锁的天数和工作变动。结果表明,夫妻双方的分歧和口头争吵评分从第 1 次到第 2 次有所增加,但与 COVID-19 相关的分歧和身体争吵没有增加。二元应对水平较高的夫妻平均报告的争吵和分歧较少。然而,二元应对并不能缓冲参与者之间的关系冲突。大流行以来饮酒量的增加与与 COVID-19 相关的分歧、分歧评分和口头争吵评分呈正相关。封锁天数的增加与与 COVID-19 相关的分歧增加有关。COVID-19 带来的条件可能会导致关系冲突恶化,即使是那些从一开始就具有高水平二元应对能力的夫妻也是如此。抑郁和饮酒可能会导致大流行期间夫妻关系质量下降。需要加强干预和心理健康支持,以减轻大流行对夫妻关系功能的潜在影响。

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