Liu Difei, Piao Yi, Ma Ru, Zhang Yongjun, Guo Wen, Zuo Lin, Liu Weili, Song Hongwen, Zhang Xiaochu
School of Education, Hefei University, Hefei, China.
School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China.
Front Psychol. 2021 Apr 13;12:661438. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.661438. eCollection 2021.
Because of the impact of close partner's touch on psychological and physical well-being by alleviating stress, it is important to explore the influence factors that underlie the stress-alleviating effect of close partner's touch. Previous studies suggested that the stress-alleviating effect was different when individuals were touched by different persons. Specifically, the stress was reduced significantly when the individual was touched by the close partner compared with the acquaintance and the stranger. However, whether the stress-alleviating effect of touch was modulated by the close relationship quality is unknown. To examine this question, the participants ( = 61) performed a 3 (i.e., alone, partner no-touch, and partner touch) × 2 (i.e., safety and threat) within-subjects experiment. The results revealed that the stress of the participants alleviated significantly while close partners present with touch compared with without touch during facing a threat. We also found that the relationship quality of couple-members (i.e., participants perceiving the quality of alternatives and the partners' commitment level) modulated touch-induced stress alleviation. Participants perceiving the low quality of alternatives and the high partners' commitment level showed stronger touch-induced stress-alleviating effect than participants perceiving the high quality of alternatives and the low partners' commitment level. The explained variance was around 16.8% jointly for actor and partner effects. These findings provide evidence for explaining the reasons for touch-induced alleviating stress and have important implications for predicting the future effect of interactive behaviors.
由于亲密伴侣的触摸通过减轻压力对心理和身体健康产生影响,因此探索亲密伴侣触摸减轻压力效果背后的影响因素非常重要。先前的研究表明,当个体被不同的人触摸时,减轻压力的效果是不同的。具体而言,与熟人及陌生人相比,当个体被亲密伴侣触摸时,压力会显著降低。然而,触摸减轻压力的效果是否会受到亲密关系质量的调节尚不清楚。为了研究这个问题,参与者(n = 61)进行了一项3(即独自、伴侣不触摸、伴侣触摸)×2(即安全和威胁)的被试内实验。结果显示,与面对威胁时伴侣不触摸相比,伴侣触摸时参与者的压力显著减轻。我们还发现,夫妻成员的关系质量(即参与者对替代选择质量和伴侣承诺水平的感知)调节了触摸引起的压力减轻。与那些认为替代选择质量高且伴侣承诺水平低的参与者相比,那些认为替代选择质量低且伴侣承诺水平高的参与者表现出更强的触摸引起的压力减轻效果。行为者效应和伴侣效应的共同解释方差约为16.8%。这些发现为解释触摸引起压力减轻的原因提供了证据,并对预测互动行为的未来效果具有重要意义。