Pauly Theresa, Weber Elisa, Hoppmann Christiane A, Gerstorf Denis, Scholz Urte
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2025 Jan;51(1):110-124. doi: 10.1177/01461672231180450. Epub 2023 Jul 11.
Events that change the family system have the potential to impact couple dynamics such as concordance, that is, partner similarity in health and well-being. This project analyzes longitudinal data (≥ two decades) from both partners of up to 3,501 German and 1,842 Australian couples to investigate how couple concordance in life satisfaction, self-rated health, mental health, and physical health might change with transitioning to parenthood and an empty nest. Results revealed couple concordance in intercepts (averaged = .52), linear trajectories (averaged = .55), and wave-specific fluctuations around trajectories (averaged = .21). Concordance in linear trajectories was stronger after transitions (averaged = .81) than before transitions (averaged = .43), whereas no systematic transition-related change in concordance of wave-specific fluctuations was found. Findings emphasize that shared transitions represent windows of change capable of sending couples onto mutual upward or downward trajectories in health and well-being.
改变家庭系统的事件有可能影响夫妻动态,比如一致性,即伴侣在健康和幸福方面的相似性。本项目分析了来自多达3501对德国夫妇和1842对澳大利亚夫妇双方的纵向数据(超过二十年),以研究在过渡到为人父母和空巢期时,夫妻在生活满意度、自评健康、心理健康和身体健康方面的一致性可能如何变化。结果显示,夫妻在截距(平均 = 0.52)、线性轨迹(平均 = 0.55)以及轨迹周围特定波次的波动(平均 = 0.21)方面存在一致性。线性轨迹的一致性在过渡后(平均 = 0.81)比过渡前(平均 = 0.43)更强,而在特定波次波动的一致性方面未发现与过渡相关的系统性变化。研究结果强调,共同的过渡代表着变化的窗口,能够使夫妻在健康和幸福方面走上相互上升或下降的轨迹。