The role of relationship beliefs in predicting levels and changes of relationship satisfaction

F. Gander, M. Uhlich, Alex Christoph Traut, Marcelle Ariane Saameli, J. L. Bühler, R. Weidmann, Alexander Grob
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Relationship beliefs (i.e., destiny and growth beliefs) are associated with important relationship outcomes. Destiny beliefs describe the belief that a relationship is meant to be while growth beliefs describe the tendency that relationships can be cultivated and maintained through effort. Based on a longitudinal sample of people in romantic relationships ( N = 904 couples), we examined whether destiny and growth beliefs predict current levels and trajectories of relationship satisfaction across 2 years. Using dyadic growth curve models, we found that individuals with stronger destiny beliefs generally reported higher initial relationship satisfaction. Furthermore, those with higher growth beliefs experienced a slower decline in relationship satisfaction over time. Vice versa, higher relationship satisfaction also predicted increases in growth beliefs, but not destiny beliefs over time. These findings were also supported when directly asking participants about their subjectively perceived trajectories of relationship satisfaction: Growth beliefs, but not destiny beliefs, went along with the perception that relationship satisfaction has increased in the past and will further increase in the future. The findings suggest that relationship beliefs are relevant for long-term outcomes and could have important implications for developing interventions to help couples maintain relationship satisfaction in the long term.
人际关系信念在预测人际关系满意度的水平和变化中的作用
关系信念(即命运信念和成长信念)与重要的关系结果有关。命运信念描述的是一种关系命中注定的信念,而成长信念描述的是一种通过努力可以培养和维持关系的倾向。我们以恋爱关系中的纵向样本(904 对情侣)为基础,研究了命运信念和成长信念是否能预测两年内当前的恋爱关系满意度水平和轨迹。通过使用双向成长曲线模型,我们发现命运信念较强的人通常会报告较高的初始关系满意度。此外,随着时间的推移,具有较高成长信念的人的关系满意度下降速度较慢。反之亦然,随着时间的推移,较高的关系满意度也能预测成长信念的增长,但不能预测命运信念的增长。当直接询问参与者他们主观感受到的关系满意度轨迹时,这些发现也得到了支持:成长信念(而非命运信念)与过去关系满意度的提高以及未来关系满意度的提高相一致。研究结果表明,关系信念与长期结果息息相关,对于制定干预措施以帮助夫妻长期保持关系满意度具有重要意义。
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