Pettit Corey, Hellwig Amanda F, Costello Meghan A, Hunt Gabrielle L, Allen Joseph P
University of Virginia, USA.
J Soc Pers Relat. 2024 Dec;41(12):3641-3664. doi: 10.1177/02654075241270998. Epub 2024 Aug 5.
The present study examines greater use of the word "you" (i.e., you-talk) during couple's conflict as linked to conflict behaviors and relational aggression. The way couples navigate relationship conflict is a key risk factor for relational aggression, and investigating conflict microprocesses can inform intervention efforts. In this study, 184 target participants (86 men, 98 women; 58% White, 29% African American, 8% mixed race/ethnicity, 5% other groups) were observed interacting with their parents at age 13 and with romantic partners at ages 20 and 27 to examine origins of you-talk usage and its links to romantic relationship dysfunction. Links were explored in a series of hierarchical linear regressions. Adverse conflict navigation behaviors established in one's family-of-origin during adolescence (i.e., autonomy-relatedness undermining behavior) predicted target's use of you-talk during conflict with their romantic partners at age 20. You-talk was concurrently associated with autonomy-relatedness undermining behavior and relational aggression, and you-talk in turn predicted a relative increase in both undermining behavior and relational aggression at age 27. Use of you-talk is discussed as disrupting key features of conflict navigation and having potential developmental origins which may serve as targets in efforts to reduce relational aggression.
本研究考察了在情侣冲突中更多地使用“你”(即“你式谈话”)与冲突行为及关系攻击之间的联系。情侣处理关系冲突的方式是关系攻击的一个关键风险因素,而调查冲突微观过程可为干预措施提供依据。在本研究中,观察了184名目标参与者(86名男性,98名女性;58%为白人,29%为非裔美国人,8%为混血/多种族,5%为其他群体)在13岁时与父母以及在20岁和27岁时与恋爱伴侣的互动情况,以探究“你式谈话”使用的起源及其与恋爱关系功能障碍的联系。通过一系列分层线性回归来探究其中的联系。青少年时期在原生家庭中形成的不良冲突处理行为(即与自主性 - 关联性相关的破坏性行为)预测了目标在20岁时与恋爱伴侣冲突期间使用“你式谈话”的情况。“你式谈话”同时与自主性 - 关联性破坏行为及关系攻击相关,并且“你式谈话”反过来又预测了27岁时破坏行为和关系攻击的相对增加。“你式谈话”的使用被认为会扰乱冲突处理的关键特征,并且具有潜在的发展起源,这可能成为减少关系攻击努力中的目标。