Mathes E W, Adams H E, Davies R M
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1985 Jun;48(6):1552-61. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.48.6.1552.
White's (1981) theory of romantic jealousy states that the loss (or anticipated loss) of a romantic partner to a rival causes two kinds of suffering: loss (or anticipated loss) of relationship rewards and loss (or anticipated loss) of self-esteem. Elaborating this theory, we proposed that loss of relationship rewards causes depression, whereas loss of self-esteem causes anxiety and anger. General support was found for White's theory and the elaborations, but not for the hypothesis that the loss of self-esteem causes anxiety. Anxiety may be a product of both loss of self-esteem and loss of relationship rewards.
怀特(1981)的浪漫嫉妒理论指出,浪漫伴侣被竞争对手夺走(或预期会被夺走)会导致两种痛苦:关系奖励的丧失(或预期丧失)和自尊的丧失(或预期丧失)。在阐述这一理论时,我们提出关系奖励的丧失会导致抑郁,而自尊的丧失会导致焦虑和愤怒。人们普遍支持怀特的理论及其阐述,但不支持自尊丧失会导致焦虑这一假设。焦虑可能是自尊丧失和关系奖励丧失共同作用的产物。