Major B, Zubek J M, Cooper M L, Cozzarelli C, Richards C
Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara 93106, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1997 Jun;72(6):1349-63. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.72.6.1349.
The authors examined the impact of women's perceptions of negative (conflict) and positive (support) exchanges with their mothers, partners, and friends before having an abortion on negative (distress) and positive (well-being) indexes of adjustment after the abortion. Preabortion conflict and support from the partner predicted postabortion adjustment in the same affective domain: Conflict uniquely predicted distress, whereas support uniquely predicted well-being. Within-source interactions were observed between support and conflict from mothers and friends. Women who perceived high support from their mothers or friends were more distressed if they also perceived them as sources of high conflict than if they perceived them as sources of low conflict. Among women who perceived their mothers or friends as nonsupportive, no relationship was observed between conflict and distress. Cross-source buffering was not observed.
作者研究了女性在堕胎前对与母亲、伴侣和朋友之间消极(冲突)和积极(支持)交流的认知,对堕胎后消极(痛苦)和积极(幸福感)调适指标的影响。堕胎前来自伴侣的冲突和支持在相同情感领域预测了堕胎后的调适情况:冲突独特地预测了痛苦,而支持独特地预测了幸福感。观察到来自母亲和朋友的支持与冲突之间存在源内交互作用。那些认为从母亲或朋友那里得到高度支持的女性,如果她们也认为母亲或朋友是高度冲突的来源,会比认为母亲或朋友是低度冲突来源的女性更痛苦。在那些认为母亲或朋友不给予支持的女性中,未观察到冲突与痛苦之间的关系。未观察到跨源缓冲作用。