社交网络和浪漫关系:当精神疾病进入混合

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES American Journal of Family Therapy Pub Date : 2022-05-20 DOI:10.1080/01926187.2022.2042867
Irum Saeed Abbasi, Jayson L. Dibble, Eyan Farrukh
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摘要社交网站(SNS)正日益融入我们的日常生活。(N=184,女性=138)我们调查了184对配偶(女性=138),以探讨伴侣对可用选择质量的感知与社交网络出轨相关行为之间是否存在关联。我们还探讨了精神疾病是否会缓和这种联系。那些有精神和/或情绪疾病的人比那些没有社交网络出轨的人报告的水平更高,然而,我们没有发现在感知替代质量或关系满意度方面的组间差异。可选择的感知质量预测社交媒体不忠行为,这种关联被精神疾病状态所调节。因此,使用者关于他们的伴侣双方对家庭治疗实践的影响进行了讨论。
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Social Networking and Romantic Relationships: When Mental Illness Enters the Mix

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Social networking sites (SNS) are increasingly becoming integrated in our daily lives. (N=184, female=138) We surveyed 184 spouses (female =138) to explore whether there is an association between partner’s perception of the quality of available alternatives and SNS infidelity related behaviors. We also explored if mental illness moderated this association. Those with mental and/or emotional illness reported higher levels of SNS infidelity than those without, however, we did not find between-group differences in perceived quality of alternatives or relationship satisfaction. Perceived quality of available alternatives predicted social media infidelity behaviors and this association was moderated by mental illness status. Therefore, users about their both partners have Implications for family therapy practice are discussed.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Family Therapy continues to be the incisive, authoritative, independent voice in an ever-changing field. You will find the latest techniques for treating families; theory on normal and dysfunctional family relationships; research on sexuality and intimacy; the effects of traditional and alternative family styles; community approaches to family intervention; and more.
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