Changing for the worse: The effects of attachment anxiety on perceived self-adulteration

Abigail J. Caselli, Laura V. Machia, Emily T. Beauparlant
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In romantic relationships, people’s self-concepts (i.e., a person’s conceptualization of themselves) change. They expand to incorporate partners’ characteristics and contract to eliminate no longer relevant self-characteristics. This process is a sign that a couple is growing closer and is associated with positive outcomes. However, not all incorporated characteristics are positive. Some individuals are more likely to have selves that expand to incorporate negative characteristics, and as such they engage in the process of self-adulteration. As a result, they may fail to reap the positive outcomes of self-concept change. In one study and a direct replication (total N = 821), we predicted and found that people high in attachment anxiety are more likely to perceive greater self-adulteration in their relationship. In a third longitudinal study ( N = 122), we found people high in attachment anxiety at Time 1 perceived greater self-adulteration at Time 2.
变坏:依恋焦虑对自我溺爱感的影响
在恋爱关系中,人们的自我概念(即一个人对自己的概念化)会发生变化。他们会扩大自我概念,纳入伴侣的特征,收缩自我概念,消除不再相关的自我特征。这一过程是夫妻关系越来越亲密的标志,也与积极的结果有关。然而,并非所有纳入的特征都是积极的。有些人的自我更有可能扩大到包含负面特征,因此他们会参与自我掺杂的过程。因此,他们可能无法收获自我概念改变的积极成果。在一项研究和一项直接复制研究(总人数=821)中,我们预测并发现,依恋焦虑程度高的人更有可能在他们的关系中认为自我掺杂的程度更高。在第三项纵向研究(N = 122)中,我们发现在时间 1 中依恋焦虑程度高的人在时间 2 中认为自我掺杂程度更高。
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