Department of Psychology and Neuroscience.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and Institute for Behavioral Genetics.
Health Psychol. 2021 Aug;40(8):546-555. doi: 10.1037/hea0000982.
Prior research has found a positive association between the quality or adjustment of an individual's intimate relationship, such as marriage, and their physical health. However, it is possible that this association may be due, at least in part, to confounding variables (i.e., variables that are causally associated both with relationship adjustment and health and could account for their covariation), including genetically influenced confounds. This study was conducted using a genetically informative sample of twins to examine the association between intimate relationship adjustment and self-rated health, accounting for unmeasured genetic and environmental confounds.
A Swedish sample of 539 monozygotic and dizygotic twins (321 male twin pairs and 218 female twin pairs) and their spouse or long-term partner completed self-report measures of relationship adjustment and health.
Relationship adjustment was positively associated with self-rated health in male and female twins. For male twins, nonshared environmental influences largely accounted for the association between relationship adjustment and health; for female twins, this association was generally explained by shared and nonshared environmental influences. For male twins, results obtained from partners' reports of relationship adjustment were largely consistent with those obtained from twins' reports.
Results suggest that the association between relationship adjustment and self-rated health remains after accounting for shared genetic influences, and that nonshared environmental influences, such as partners' characteristics, account for the association between relationship adjustment and self-rated health in men. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
先前的研究发现,个体亲密关系(如婚姻)的质量或调整与他们的身体健康之间存在正相关。然而,这种关联可能至少部分归因于混杂变量(即与关系调整和健康都有因果关系并能解释它们共同变化的变量),包括遗传影响的混杂因素。本研究使用具有遗传信息的双胞胎样本,考察了亲密关系调整与自我评估健康之间的关联,同时考虑了未测量的遗传和环境混杂因素。
瑞典的 539 对同卵双胞胎和异卵双胞胎(321 对男性双胞胎和 218 对女性双胞胎)及其配偶或长期伴侣完成了关系调整和健康的自我报告测量。
在男性和女性双胞胎中,关系调整与自我评估健康呈正相关。对于男性双胞胎,非共享环境影响在很大程度上解释了关系调整与健康之间的关联;对于女性双胞胎,这种关联通常由共享和非共享环境影响解释。对于男性双胞胎,来自伴侣对关系调整的报告的结果与来自双胞胎的报告的结果基本一致。
结果表明,在考虑到共享遗传影响后,关系调整与自我评估健康之间的关联仍然存在,并且非共享环境影响,如伴侣的特征,解释了男性中关系调整与自我评估健康之间的关联。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。