Cho W, Cross S E
Department of Educational Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Genet Soc Gen Psychol Monogr. 1995 Aug;121(3):281-309.
This study is an examination of how Lee's (1973, 1977, 1988) love styles are related to Taiwanese attitudes toward romantic relationships. Traditional literature was explored to ascertain Chinese beliefs about love and customs surrounding courtships and marriage. Taiwanese students at the University of Texas completed the Love Attitudes Scale (C. Hendrick & S. Hendrick, 1990), a measure of Lee's love styles. Six factors were extracted, using a principle components analysis, that were similar in many ways to the love styles derived from American samples, but that reflected Chinese beliefs and attitudes. The relationships of Taiwanese love styles to self-esteem and relationship quality (i.e., satisfaction, the probability of breaking up, and the number of conflicts experienced in a month) suggested the significance of Chinese traditions as well as current social changes in Taiwan.
本研究探讨了李(1973年、1977年、1988年)提出的爱情风格与台湾人对浪漫关系的态度之间的关联。通过探究传统文献来确定中国人对爱情的观念以及围绕求爱和婚姻的习俗。就读于德克萨斯大学的台湾学生完成了爱情态度量表(C. 亨德里克和S. 亨德里克,1990年),该量表用于衡量李的爱情风格。运用主成分分析法提取出六个因素,这些因素在很多方面与源自美国样本的爱情风格相似,但也反映了中国人的观念和态度。台湾人的爱情风格与自尊及关系质量(即满意度、分手概率和一个月内经历的冲突数量)之间的关系表明了中国传统以及台湾当前社会变化的重要性。