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Couple satisfaction during 1 year of the COVID-19 pandemic: Dyadic coping as a protective factor. COVID-19大流行1年期间的夫妻满意度:双重应对是一种保护因素
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000230
Sarah Galdiolo, S. Culot, P. Delannoy, Anthony Mauroy, J. Gaugue
In March 2020, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has been declared a "pandemic" by the World Health Organization. To reduce the risk of contamination, many countries have ordered a strict lockdown characterized by social distancing and restrictive isolation measures. This pandemic has profoundly affected couples' daily lives. The objective of our three-wave longitudinal study (N = 229) was to examine the trajectory of couple satisfaction during 1 year of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, with dyadic coping as a predictor of the intraindividual change. Our results showed that couple satisfaction remained stable over time. Dyadic coping was also found to be a predictor of intraindividual changes in partners' Relationship Dissatisfaction and Difficulties in Problem-solving Communication during the pandemic: Relationship Dissatisfaction increased over time when dyadic coping was weak, while Difficulties in Problem-solving Communication decreased over time when dyadic coping was high. The discussion underlined the importance of focusing couple interventions on dyadic coping during stressful situations, like the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020年3月,由SARS-CoV-2冠状病毒引起的疾病被世界卫生组织宣布为“大流行”。为降低感染风险,许多国家已下令严格封锁,采取保持社交距离和限制性隔离措施。这场大流行病深刻影响了夫妻的日常生活。我们的三波纵向研究(N = 229)的目的是研究COVID-19大流行和封锁期间1年夫妻满意度的轨迹,并将二元应对作为个体内部变化的预测因子。我们的研究结果表明,随着时间的推移,夫妻满意度保持稳定。研究还发现,在流感大流行期间,二元应对是伴侣关系不满和解决问题沟通困难的个体变化的预测因素:当二元应对能力较弱时,关系不满会随着时间的推移而增加,而当二元应对能力较高时,解决问题沟通困难会随着时间的推移而减少。讨论强调了在COVID-19大流行等压力情况下,将夫妻干预措施重点放在二元应对上的重要性。
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引用次数: 3
Daily stress, closeness, and coping in romantic relationships during COVID-19-related lockdown: An experience-sampling study. 在与covid -19相关的封锁期间,日常压力、亲密关系和应对浪漫关系:一项经验抽样研究。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000228
Katharina I. Salo, L. Pauw, G. Echterhoff, A. Milek
Stress challenges romantic relationships and can negatively impact relationship functioning. We investigated the association between daily stress and feelings of closeness toward the partner within individuals during a particularly stressful time (i.e., first societal lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany) and examined whether a preference for coping together with one's partner attenuates the negative effect of stress on closeness. We conducted a two-wave experience-sampling study for 7 days at the beginning of the lockdown (April 2020, Wave 1) and for 7 days 3 weeks later (May 2020, Wave 2). Participants rated the extent to which they cope with stress together with their partner once at the beginning of the study. During both waves, participants received a questionnaire on stress, partner contact, and closeness three times a day (N of participants = 272, N of observations = 6,377). Multilevel analyses confirmed the negative within-person association between stress and closeness: In situations when participants experienced greater stress than usual, they felt less close to their partner. In addition, we found a significant three-way interaction: When participants had partner contact, the negative effect of stress was buffered by their preference to cope dyadically rather than individually. Taken together, the present study found that stress was negatively associated with closeness, notably both within and between individuals. Furthermore, this association was exacerbated among participants who typically do not prefer to cope with stress with their partner, suggesting that these individuals in particular may benefit from interventions targeting coping skills at the couple level.
压力会挑战浪漫的关系,并对关系的运作产生负面影响。我们调查了在一个特别紧张的时期(即德国COVID-19大流行期间的第一次社会封锁),个人日常压力与对伴侣的亲密感之间的关系,并研究了与伴侣一起应对的偏好是否会减弱压力对亲密感的负面影响。我们在封锁开始时(2020年4月,第一波)进行了为期7天的两波体验抽样研究,在3周后(2020年5月,第二波)进行了为期7天的研究。参与者在研究开始时对他们与伴侣一起应对压力的程度进行了评估。在这两波中,参与者每天收到三次关于压力、伴侣接触和亲密程度的问卷(N名参与者= 272,N名观察者= 6377)。多层次分析证实了压力和亲密度之间的负相关关系:当参与者经历比平时更大的压力时,他们觉得与伴侣的亲密度降低了。此外,我们还发现了一个显著的三方互动:当参与者有伴侣接触时,他们更倾向于集体而不是单独应对压力,从而缓冲了压力的负面影响。综上所述,目前的研究发现,压力与亲密度呈负相关,尤其是在个体内部和个体之间。此外,在那些通常不喜欢与伴侣一起应对压力的参与者中,这种关联加剧了,这表明这些人尤其可能受益于针对夫妻层面应对技能的干预。
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引用次数: 2
Partner Facebook intrusion, jealousy over Facebook use, and relationship satisfaction among romantic partners. 伴侣侵入Facebook,对使用Facebook的嫉妒,以及恋人之间的关系满意度。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-07-28 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000231
Juan Anibal Gonzalez-Rivera, Francisco Aquino-Serrano, Tomas J. Mendez-Cortes, Jonathan Rivera-Viruet
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引用次数: 2
The role of couple dynamics in contraception decision-making. 夫妻动态在避孕决策中的作用。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000226
Dixie Meyer, K. Heiden-Rootes, Renata Sledge, J. Salas
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引用次数: 0
The roles of culture, gender norms, and sexual orientation in intimate partner violence: Psychosocial variables associated with IPV in a Portuguese sample. 文化、性别规范和性取向在亲密伴侣暴力中的作用:葡萄牙样本中与IPV相关的社会心理变量。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-07-04 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000227
Miguel Cañete, Eduardo Reis, C. Moleiro
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引用次数: 1
It’s not us, it’s COVID: Individual and relational stress among Latine couples early in the pandemic. 这不是我们的问题,而是COVID:大流行早期拉丁夫妇的个人和关系压力。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-06-27 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000222
H. Fivecoat, C. Mazurek, Chrishane N. Cunningham, Kanai Gandhi, Mark W. Driscoll, Hollen N. Reischer, Quinn E. Hendershot, Rachel Kritzik, E. Lawrence
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly altered life in the United States, especially for ethnic and racial minority communities who are disproportionately affected by the virus. In this descriptive study, we sought to understand how mixed-gender Latine couples in the U.S. are functioning both dyadically and individually, in addition to identifying aspects of their unique experience during the early stages of the pandemic. We administered an online survey to 146 participants (67 mixed-sex dyads and 12 individual partners), already enrolled in a longitudinal study on marital functioning, in which at least one partner self-identified as Latine. Results from the study revealed couples overwhelmingly reported positive relationship functioning, although individual stress and negative affect were both elevated, suggesting that individual-but not relational-distress is prevalent among Latine couples during the COVID-19 pandemic. We recommend that clinicians working with Latine couples focus on helping them adapt to COVID-related stressors rather than addressing novel relationship problems and to approach their relationships as fundamentally protective. This study lays important groundwork for how Latine couples are experiencing the pandemic and demonstrates profound resilience against the potentially negative impacts of stress on relationships. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
COVID-19大流行深刻地改变了美国人的生活,特别是对受该病毒严重影响的少数民族和种族社区而言。在这项描述性研究中,除了确定他们在大流行早期阶段的独特经历的各个方面外,我们还试图了解美国的拉丁混血夫妇是如何以夫妻和个人的方式运作的。我们对146名参与者进行了一项在线调查(67名混合性别的二人组和12名单独的伴侣),他们已经参加了一项关于婚姻功能的纵向研究,其中至少有一名伴侣自认为是拉丁人。研究结果显示,绝大多数夫妻都报告了积极的关系功能,尽管个人压力和负面影响都有所上升,这表明在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,拉丁夫妇中普遍存在个人(而非关系)痛苦。我们建议与拉丁裔夫妇合作的临床医生将重点放在帮助他们适应与新冠病毒相关的压力因素上,而不是解决新的关系问题,并从根本上保护他们的关系。这项研究为拉丁夫妇如何经历大流行奠定了重要基础,并展示了对压力对关系的潜在负面影响的深刻适应能力。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,版权所有)
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引用次数: 2
Prenatal romantic relationship satisfaction predicts parent–infant bonding for fathers, but not mothers. 产前恋爱关系满意度对父亲来说可以预测亲子关系,而对母亲来说则不然。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-06-16 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000225
Alyssa R. Morris, Elizabeth C. Aviv, Mona Khaled, G. Corner, D. Saxbe
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引用次数: 3
Flipping the curve: Patterns of emotional communication in same-sex female couples before and after couple therapy. 翻转曲线:同性女性伴侣在夫妻治疗前后的情感交流模式。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-06-13 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000223
Danielle M. Weber, Kimberly Z. Pentel, D. Baucom, Alexandra K. Wojda-Burlij, E. Carrino
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引用次数: 1
Relationship “jet lag” in long-distance and geographically close relationships: The impact of relationship transitions on emotional functioning. 远距离和地理上亲密关系中的关系“时差”:关系转变对情感功能的影响。
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-06-09 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000224
Danielle M. Weber, D. Baucom, Alexandra K. Wojda-Burlij, E. Carrino, Steff Du Bois, T. Sher
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引用次数: 1
Supplemental Material for Prenatal Romantic Relationship Satisfaction Predicts Parent–Infant Bonding for Fathers, but Not Mothers 产前浪漫关系满意度的补充材料预测父亲的亲子关系,但不是母亲
IF 1.7 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-06-06 DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000225.supp
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