Resilience as a predictor for why some marital relationships flourished and others struggled during the initial months of COVID-19

IF 6.1 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1093/joc/jqad011
Abdullah S Salehuddin, Jesse King, Tamara D Afifi, Walid A Afifi
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Using the theory of resilience and relational load, this study examined how married individuals’ baseline communal orientation (CO) and relational load (RL) at the beginning of the pandemic predicted their stress, conflict, mental health, and flourishing during quarantine. Using a Qualtrics Panel, married individuals (N = 3,601) completed four online surveys from April to June 2020. Results revealed the initial levels of CO brought to quarantine predicted less stress and conflict, and better mental health and flourishing at baseline, and these outcomes remained relatively stable across the next 3 months. RL at baseline did the exact opposite for these outcomes, making coping more difficult. We also hypothesized CO and RL moderate the impact of stress (T1) on mental health 3 months later by reducing conflict. Rather than serving as buffers, CO and RL at baseline directly affected conflict (T2/T3) and mental health (T4) throughout quarantine.
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恢复力可以预测为什么在COVID-19的最初几个月里,一些婚姻关系蓬勃发展,而另一些婚姻关系却在挣扎
本研究利用弹性和关系负荷理论,研究了大流行开始时已婚个体的基线公共取向(CO)和关系负荷(RL)如何预测他们在隔离期间的压力、冲突、心理健康和繁荣。利用素质小组,已婚人士(N = 3601)在2020年4月至6月期间完成了四项在线调查。结果显示,被隔离的CO的初始水平预示着压力和冲突的减少,以及基线时更好的心理健康和繁荣,这些结果在接下来的3个月里保持相对稳定。基线时的强化学习对这些结果的影响正好相反,使应对变得更加困难。我们还假设CO和RL通过减少冲突来调节应激(T1)对3个月后心理健康的影响。在整个隔离期间,基线的CO和RL并没有起到缓冲作用,而是直接影响到冲突(T2/T3)和心理健康(T4)。
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Journal of Communication
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication, the flagship journal of the International Communication Association, is a vital publication for communication specialists and policymakers alike. Focusing on communication research, practice, policy, and theory, it delivers the latest and most significant findings in communication studies. The journal also includes an extensive book review section and symposia of selected studies on current issues. JoC publishes top-quality scholarship on all aspects of communication, with a particular interest in research that transcends disciplinary and sub-field boundaries.
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