Anglin M D, Booth M W, Kao C F, Harlow L L, Peters K
Int J Addict. 1987 Jul;22(7):583-607. doi: 10.3109/10826088709027445.
The similarity of behavioral patterns within addict couples before, during, and after a relationship is the focus of this paper. The correlations between partners in real and artificially constructed (pseudo) couples for employment, criminal activities, and other behaviors are examined. The effect of a relationship on behavior is also assessed before, during, and after treatment. Significant correlations during real relationships were found for employment, welfare, and illegal income. Joint couple entry into treatment appears to be more effective for women than men. Similarity within couples disappears when the relationship ends.
成瘾伴侣在恋爱关系之前、之中及之后行为模式的相似性是本文的重点。研究了真实情侣和人为构建的(假)情侣在就业、犯罪活动及其他行为方面伴侣之间的相关性。还评估了恋爱关系在治疗前、治疗期间及治疗后的行为影响。在真实恋爱关系中,就业、福利及非法收入方面存在显著相关性。情侣共同接受治疗对女性似乎比男性更有效。恋爱关系结束时,情侣间的相似性消失。