Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Behavioral Science and Mental Health (Tehran Institute of Psychiatry), Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Professor Emeritus, Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Behavioral Science and Mental Health (Tehran Institute of Psychiatry), Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2024 Oct;250:104489. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104489. Epub 2024 Sep 10.
Long-distance romantic relationships present unique challenges, necessitating couples to employ adaptive strategies to maintain intimacy and marital satisfaction. This study aimed to examine the validity of an adaptive model of sustaining behaviors in long-distance relationships and its capacity to predict marital intimacy and satisfaction. The model included mindfulness, sexual function, religious, and online social support domains. Data were collected online from 366 couples (aged 18 to 57; Mean = 34.82, SD = 7.34; 79.8 % female) engaged in long-distance relationships. A confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the acceptable fit of the four-factor model which was also invariant across gender groups. The results indicated significant associations between sustaining behaviors and marital intimacy and satisfaction, with varying predictive power among specific components. Notably, relationship/sexual mindfulness and marital sanction/religious communication within the religion domain emerged as robust predictors. Conversely, religious practice showed a significant negative association. Additionally, the realization component of the sexual function domain significantly predicted both marital satisfaction and intimacy, while its partnership component significantly predicted only marital intimacy. None of the social support components significantly predicted marital intimacy or satisfaction. These findings are important as they highlight the nuanced interplay between sustaining behaviors and relational well-being in long-distance relationships, emphasizing the need for tailored interventions to enhance relationship quality in this context.
远程恋爱关系带来了独特的挑战,需要伴侣采用适应性策略来维持亲密关系和婚姻满意度。本研究旨在检验维持远距离关系的适应性行为模型的有效性,以及该模型预测婚姻亲密关系和满意度的能力。该模型包括正念、性功能、宗教和在线社会支持领域。数据是从 366 对处于远距离关系中的夫妇(年龄 18 至 57 岁;平均年龄为 34.82,标准差为 7.34;79.8%为女性)中在线收集的。验证性因素分析证实了四因素模型的可接受拟合,且在性别群体之间具有不变性。结果表明,维持行为与婚姻亲密关系和满意度之间存在显著关联,特定成分具有不同的预测力。值得注意的是,宗教领域中的关系/性正念和婚姻制裁/宗教沟通是强有力的预测因素。相反,宗教实践表现出显著的负相关。此外,性功能领域的实现成分显著预测了婚姻满意度和亲密关系,而其伙伴关系成分仅显著预测了婚姻亲密关系。在线社会支持领域的任何组成部分都没有显著预测婚姻亲密关系或满意度。这些发现很重要,因为它们强调了在远距离关系中维持行为与关系幸福感之间的细微相互作用,强调需要有针对性的干预措施来提高这种情况下的关系质量。