Lagacé Martine Bryar, Lachance-Grzela Mylène, Ross-Plourde Mylène, Brassard Audrey
Department of Psychology, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Université de Moncton, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2025 Jan;51(1):e12753. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12753.
Role blurring has been associated with negative outcomes, such as anxiety and stress. Paulin et al.'s study found that role blurring is linked to lower relationship satisfaction through higher psychological distress. However, this link has not been explored from a dyadic perspective, neglecting the interrelation between partners in a couple. The current study aimed to address this limitation by examining the explanatory role of psychological distress in the link between role blurring and relationship satisfaction from a dyadic perspective. The sample comprised 382 Canadian participants (191 couples) over 18 years old who answered online questionnaires through the SurveyMonkey platform. The results showed that women's life-work role blurring is negatively associated with their own and their partner's relationship satisfaction through their own more significant psychological distress. These findings underscore the importance of researchers further investigating life-work role blurring in the future from a dyadic perspective.
角色模糊与负面结果相关,如焦虑和压力。保林等人的研究发现,角色模糊通过更高的心理困扰与较低的关系满意度相关联。然而,这一联系尚未从二元视角进行探讨,忽略了伴侣之间的相互关系。本研究旨在通过从二元视角审视心理困扰在角色模糊与关系满意度之间联系中的解释作用来解决这一局限性。样本包括382名18岁以上的加拿大参与者(191对夫妇),他们通过SurveyMonkey平台在线回答问卷。结果表明,女性的生活-工作角色模糊通过自身更显著的心理困扰与自身及伴侣的关系满意度呈负相关。这些发现强调了研究人员未来从二元视角进一步研究生活-工作角色模糊的重要性。