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对夫妻过去创伤性事件和亲密接触频率的二元研究。

Dyadic investigations of past traumatic events and affectionate touch frequency in couples.

作者信息

Ergun Turan Deniz, Durbin Kerem Besim, Seefeld Lara, Buyukcan-Tetik Asuman, Debrot Anik

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Health and Technology, University of Twente.

Psychology Program, Sabanci University.

出版信息

J Fam Psychol. 2024 Dec;38(8):1214-1224. doi: 10.1037/fam0001267. Epub 2024 Sep 9.

Abstract

Past traumatic events negatively affect romantic relationships, yet their impact on affectionate touch, an important predictor of psychological and relational well-being, remains unknown. In two preregistered studies with nonclinical samples, we hypothesized that traumatic events are negatively associated with affectionate touch frequency for both the victim (i.e., actor effect) and their romantic partner (i.e., partner effect). We also expected this negative link to be stronger for the people perceiving relatively low responsiveness and/or high insensitivity in their partner. We used secondary data from 70 Swiss couples in Study 1 and collected data online from 441 couples living in the United States or United Kingdom in Study 2. All couples were heterosexual, and both studies were dyadic and cross-sectional. Unlike our hypotheses, analyses with Actor-Partner Interdependence Models revealed no negative associations between past traumatic events and affectionate touch. In Study 1, we found no significant actor effects but small-sized positive partner effects of men's traumatic events on women's affectionate touch frequency. In Study 2, however, two out of three actor effects and one partner effect were positive with negligible to small sizes. Neither perceived partner responsiveness nor insensitivity had a moderating role. The association between past traumatic experiences and affectionate touch was inconsistently nonsignificant or positive but consistently nonnegative across our two studies. Our research demonstrated that past traumatic events did not inhibit individuals from expressing love and care to their partner through affectionate touch in our sample, even for varying levels of perceived partner responsiveness (insensitivity). (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

过去的创伤性事件会对恋爱关系产生负面影响,然而,它们对深情触摸(心理和关系幸福感的重要预测指标)的影响仍然未知。在两项针对非临床样本的预注册研究中,我们假设创伤性事件与受害者(即行为者效应)及其恋爱伴侣(即伴侣效应)的深情触摸频率呈负相关。我们还预计,对于那些认为伴侣反应相对较低和/或敏感度较高的人来说,这种负相关会更强。在研究1中,我们使用了来自70对瑞士夫妇的二手数据,在研究2中,我们从居住在美国或英国的441对夫妇那里在线收集了数据。所有夫妇均为异性恋,两项研究均为二元横断面研究。与我们的假设不同,行为者-伴侣相互依赖模型分析显示,过去的创伤性事件与深情触摸之间没有负相关。在研究1中,我们没有发现显著的行为者效应,但男性的创伤性事件对女性深情触摸频率有小规模的积极伴侣效应。然而,在研究2中,三分之二的行为者效应和一个伴侣效应是积极的,规模可忽略不计至小规模。感知到的伴侣反应性和不敏感都没有起到调节作用。在我们的两项研究中,过去的创伤经历与深情触摸之间的关联不一致地不显著或呈正相关,但始终是非负的。我们的研究表明,在我们的样本中,过去的创伤性事件并没有抑制个体通过深情触摸向伴侣表达爱和关怀,即使对于不同程度的感知伴侣反应性(不敏感)也是如此。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2024美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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