Martire Lynn M, Reis Harry T, Felt John M, Huang Yan
Center for Healthy Aging, Pennsylvania State University.
Department of Psychology, University of Rochester.
Health Psychol. 2025 Sep;44(9):833-843. doi: 10.1037/hea0001481. Epub 2025 Mar 27.
This study investigates the divergent effects of daily relationship closeness on partners of individuals with chronic back pain (ICBPs). It examines whether greater daily closeness (emotional, behavioral, and cognitive) is associated with both increased partner distress due to ICBP's pain and more positive marital interactions.
Data were drawn from a 30-day daily diary study involving 147 older couples, where one partner suffers from chronic back pain. Participants completed daily surveys on pain experiences, distress, and relationship closeness using tablet computers. Multivariate multilevel models tested the moderating effects of closeness on the association between ICBP's pain-related experiences (severity, interference, and catastrophizing) and partner pain-related distress, while also assessing its impact on marital interaction quality.
As predicted, emotional closeness moderated the link between ICBP's pain severity and partner distress, with stronger distress reported on days of high emotional closeness. Emotional closeness was also associated with more positive marital interactions that day. Contrary to expectation, there was a stronger effect of ICBP's pain catastrophizing on partner distress on days of low behavioral closeness (i.e., less often working together on projects and engaging in outside interests together). Cognitive closeness showed a similar pattern, but the interaction was not statistically significant after inclusion of covariates.
These findings illustrate a complex interplay between closeness and personal well-being in couples managing chronic illness and suggest the need for interventions that target both the benefits and potential costs of closeness. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究调查了日常关系亲密度对慢性背痛患者(ICBP)伴侣的不同影响。研究探讨了更高的日常亲密度(情感、行为和认知方面)是否既与伴侣因ICBP疼痛而增加的痛苦有关,又与更积极的婚姻互动有关。
数据来自一项为期30天的日常日记研究,涉及147对老年夫妇,其中一方患有慢性背痛。参与者使用平板电脑完成关于疼痛经历、痛苦和关系亲密度的每日调查。多变量多层次模型测试了亲密度对ICBP疼痛相关经历(严重程度、干扰和灾难化)与伴侣疼痛相关痛苦之间关联的调节作用,同时也评估了其对婚姻互动质量的影响。
正如预期的那样,情感亲密度调节了ICBP疼痛严重程度与伴侣痛苦之间的联系,在情感亲密度高的日子里报告的痛苦更强。情感亲密度也与当天更积极的婚姻互动有关。与预期相反,在行为亲密度低的日子里(即较少一起参与项目和共同从事外部兴趣活动),ICBP的疼痛灾难化对伴侣痛苦的影响更强。认知亲密度呈现出类似的模式,但在纳入协变量后,这种相互作用在统计学上不显著。
这些发现说明了在管理慢性病的夫妻中,亲密度与个人幸福感之间存在复杂的相互作用,并表明需要针对亲密度的益处和潜在成本进行干预。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)