父母压力对婚姻质量和沟通的溢出:一个关系动荡理论的视角

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION JOURNAL OF FAMILY COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1080/15267431.2023.2264264
Kellie St.Cyr Brisini, Samuel Hardman Taylor
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摘要本研究运用关系动荡理论探讨青少年父母之间的关系功能与沟通。这些假设评估了关系不确定性与被破坏的相互依赖之间的联系,以及与育儿有关的冲突期间的沟通,并将育儿压力和育儿联盟视为关系参数的先决条件。已婚、有十几岁孩子的父母(n = 349)报告了他们的恋爱经历、育儿压力和育儿联盟。然后,父母们回忆了最近与配偶关于他们的孩子的分歧,并报告了他们在谈话中的沟通策略。结果表明,养育压力与关系的不确定性和伴侣的干扰呈正相关,而这反过来又预示着更多的消极冲突沟通。亲子联盟与关系不确定性和伴侣干预负相关,与伴侣的促进正相关。父母压力减弱了父母联盟与关系参数之间的关系。对关系动荡理论、家庭学者和青少年家长的启示进行了讨论。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。补充数据本文的补充数据可以在线访问https://doi.org/10.1080/15267431.2023.2264264Notes1。RTT研究表明,在特定情境下,有偏见的认知评价介导了关系不确定性与沟通之间的关系,而高度的情绪则是相互依赖特征与沟通之间的联系。关系参数、认知和情绪之间的关联在RTT研究中得到了证实(例如,Goodboy等人,Citation2022, Citation2023;Tian & Solomon, Citation2023)。因此,根据之前的研究(例如,Worley & Shelton, Citation2020),我们通过包括不确定性和相互依赖性的交流结果(具有可理解的中介)来减小模型的大小,因为它们(a)代表了专注于交流的理论部分(而不是认知变量),(b)对实际应用和指导父母具有更大的潜力。数值加起来大于100%,因为参与者可以“检查所有适用的”3。这些数据是作为一个更大项目的一部分收集的。第二项研究使用了同样的调查。这两项研究中没有变量重叠。RTT表明,关系不确定性是由自我和伴侣的不确定性共同决定的,但在更高的抽象层次上捕捉到关系不确定性的经验(Brisini等人,Citation2023;Solomon et al., Citation2016)。此外,在RTT之后,实证研究表明,自我和伴侣不确定性通过与关系不确定性的关联影响认知和沟通(Goodboy等人,Citation2020)。考虑到Solomon和Brisini (Citation2017)反对创建单个复合关系不确定性变量的证据,关系不确定性被表示为路径分析的关系不确定性。
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The Spillover of Parenting Stress Onto Marital Qualities and Communication During Parenting Disagreements: A Relational Turbulence Theory Perspective
ABSTRACTThis study engages relational turbulence theory to examine relationship functioning and communication among parents of teenagers. The hypotheses assessed associations between relational uncertainty and disrupted interdependence, and communication during conflict episodes related to childrearing, and considered parenting stress and coparenting alliance as antecedents of relationship parameters. Married, parents of teen children (n = 349) reported their relationship experiences, parenting stress, and coparenting alliance. Then, parents recalled a recent disagreement with their spouse related to their teen and reported their communication tactics during the conversation. The results suggested that parenting stress was positively associated with relational uncertainty and interference from a partner, which in turn, predicted more negative conflict communication. Coparenting alliance was negatively associated with relational uncertainty and partner interference, and positively associated with facilitation from a partner. Parenting stress attenuated the relationship between coparenting alliance and relationship parameters. Implications for relational turbulence theory, family scholars, and parents of teens are discussed. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Supplemental dataSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/15267431.2023.2264264Notes1. RTT indicates that biased cognitive appraisals mediate the association between relational uncertainty and communication in specific episodes, and heightened emotions serve as the link between characteristics of interdependence and communication. The association between relationship parameters, cognitions, and emotions is well–established in RTT research (e.g., Goodboy et al., Citation2022, Citation2023; Tian & Solomon, Citation2023). Thus, following previous research (e.g., Worley & Shelton, Citation2020), we reduced the size of our model by including the communicative outcomes (with an understood mediator) of uncertainty and interdependence because they (a) represent the part of the theory focused on communication (rather than cognitive variables) and (b) have greater potential for practical application and guidance for parents.2. Values add up to greater than 100% because participants were allowed to “check all that apply”3. These data were gathered as part of a larger project. A second study was conducted using the same survey. No variables overlapped between the two studies.4. RTT suggests that relationship uncertainty is informed by both self and partner uncertainty but captures experiences of relational uncertainty at a higher level of abstraction (Brisini et al., Citation2023; Solomon et al., Citation2016). In addition, following RTT, empirical research suggests that self and partner uncertainty influence cognitions and communication through their association with relationship uncertainty (Goodboy et al., Citation2020). Given Solomon and Brisini (Citation2017)’s evidence against creating a single, composite relational uncertainty variable, relational uncertainty was represented by relationship uncertainty for the path analysis.
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