Hammett Julia F, Castañeda Donna M, Ulloa Emilio C
San Diego State University.
J Fam Violence. 2016 Feb;31(2):167-178. doi: 10.1007/s10896-015-9762-2. Epub 2015 Jul 11.
The present study examined individuals' subjective evaluation of their effectiveness with regard to affective communication and problem-solving communication, and their relation to intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization. Data from 100 Caucasian American and Mexican American couples were collected during the first and during the third year of marriage. For affective communication, a significant partner effect emerged, indicating that husbands' higher dissatisfaction with affective communication was related to wives' higher IPV victimization. For problem-solving communication, a significant actor effect emerged, indicating that husbands' higher dissatisfaction with problem-solving communication was related to husbands' higher IPV victimization. While these findings largely generalized to Caucasian Americans, they did not generalize to Mexican Americans.
本研究考察了个体对自身在情感沟通和解决问题沟通方面有效性的主观评价,以及这些评价与亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)受害情况的关系。在婚姻的第一年和第三年收集了100对美籍白人和美籍墨西哥夫妇的数据。对于情感沟通,出现了显著的伴侣效应,表明丈夫对情感沟通的较高不满与妻子较高的IPV受害情况相关。对于解决问题的沟通,出现了显著的行为者效应,表明丈夫对解决问题沟通的较高不满与丈夫较高的IPV受害情况相关。虽然这些发现大多适用于美籍白人,但并不适用于美籍墨西哥人。