Arrindell W A, Emmelkamp P M
Br J Psychiatry. 1986 Nov;149:592-602. doi: 10.1192/bjp.149.5.592.
Female agoraphobics and their partners were compared with three groups of control couples (non-phobic female psychiatric patients and their husbands, maritally distressed couples, and happily married couples) on measures relating to marital adjustment, intimacy, and needs. Neither agoraphobics nor their partners rated their marriages as more maladjusted or unpleasant than non-phobic psychiatric patients or their partner controls. Instead, agoraphobics and their spouses were found to be more comparable to happily-married couples than to maritally-distressed controls. Non-phobic psychiatric patients and their partners were generally found to rate their marriages as being as distressing and unpleasant as those of maritally distressed controls.
将患有广场恐惧症的女性及其伴侣与三组对照夫妻(非恐惧症女性精神病患者及其丈夫、婚姻关系紧张的夫妻、婚姻幸福的夫妻)在婚姻调适、亲密关系和需求等方面进行了比较。广场恐惧症患者及其伴侣对其婚姻的评价并不比非恐惧症精神病患者及其伴侣对照组更失调或不愉快。相反,与婚姻关系紧张的对照组相比,广场恐惧症患者及其配偶与婚姻幸福的夫妻更为相似。一般发现,非恐惧症精神病患者及其伴侣对其婚姻的评价与婚姻关系紧张的对照组一样令人苦恼和不愉快。