Zayas Vivian, Urganci Betul, Strycharz Steve
Department of Psychology, Cornell University.
Department of Psychology, Koc University.
Emotion. 2025 Mar;25(2):430-442. doi: 10.1037/emo0001419. Epub 2024 Nov 7.
Lab experiments have shown that reminders of romantic partners buffer against stressors. Yet, tightly controlled experiments do not mimic what transpires in people's actual lives. Thus, an important question is as follows: To what extent do reminders of romantic partners confer affective benefits when they occur "in the wild" as people experience their daily activities? To capture people's emotional experience in real time, two studies, each spanning 3 months, used event-contingent ecological momentary assessments with a within-subject experimental manipulation. Prior to encountering a stressful event (taking an exam), participants received either a supportive text message from their partner or no message (Studies 1 and 2), or a supportive text message from the research team (Study 2). Receiving supportive partner messages, compared to no messages or messages from the research team, led to less negative affect and greater positive affect, and to less negative affect and greater positive affect about the exam itself. Receiving supportive partner messages had no statistically significant effects on subjective stress. Interestingly, the quality of the partner messages, as coded by independent raters, did not significantly predict the magnitude of the affective benefits. These findings suggest that receiving any supportive partner message, and not necessarily more subtle differences in the quality of the message, may be the key ingredient for these benefits to occur. The present work advances understanding of how the symbolic presence of partners confers affective regulatory benefits in everyday life. Implications for emotion regulation and the utility of integrating perspectives from adult attachment are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
实验室实验表明,想起浪漫伴侣能缓冲压力源。然而,严格控制的实验无法模拟人们实际生活中发生的事情。因此,一个重要的问题如下:当浪漫伴侣的提示在人们日常活动中“自然发生”时,它们在多大程度上能带来情感益处?为了实时捕捉人们的情感体验,两项为期3个月的研究采用了事件依随的生态瞬时评估以及受试者内实验操纵。在遇到压力事件(参加考试)之前,参与者要么收到来自其伴侣的支持性短信,要么没有收到短信(研究1和2),或者收到来自研究团队的支持性短信(研究2)。与没有收到短信或收到研究团队的短信相比,收到伴侣的支持性短信会导致更少的负面影响和更多的正面影响,并且对考试本身也有更少的负面影响和更多的正面影响。收到伴侣的支持性短信对主观压力没有统计学上的显著影响。有趣的是,由独立评分者编码的伴侣短信质量并不能显著预测情感益处的大小。这些发现表明,收到任何支持性的伴侣短信,而不一定是短信质量上更细微的差异,可能是产生这些益处的关键因素。目前的研究推进了对伴侣的象征性存在如何在日常生活中带来情感调节益处的理解。还讨论了对情绪调节的启示以及整合成人依恋观点的效用。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)