Dyadic Coping, Dyadic Coping Based Gratitude (DC-G), and Relationship Satisfaction in Pakistani Couples.

Sultan Shujja, Guy Bodenmann, Ashley K Randall, Adnan Adil, Farah Malik
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Dyadic coping-based gratitude (DC-G) refers to the reaction of appreciation and thankfulness in response to received problem-focused and emotion-focused positive dyadic coping (DC) behaviors by the partner. The actor-partner interdependent mediation model was used to test the mediating role of DC-G between DC and relationship satisfaction in a purposive sample of 300 Pakistani married couples, which were treated as indistinguishable following the use of a test for distinguishability. Mediation analysis demonstrated that DC-G partially mediated the couples' DC and relationship satisfaction implying that the association between DC and relationship satisfaction strengthened as the DC-G intervenes in the path model. Additionally, the actor-actor or partner-partner indirect effects were stronger compared to the cross-partner effect suggesting that husbands or wives' DC more strongly predicted corresponding relationship satisfaction via DC-G compared to husbands-wives' DC. Implications are discussed within collectivistic cultural orientation and Islamic religious obligations regarding marital relationships in Pakistani couples.

巴基斯坦夫妻的二元应对、基于二元应对的感恩与关系满意度。
二元应对感恩(Dyadic - coping-based gratitude, DC- g)是指在接受到以问题为中心和以情绪为中心的积极二元应对行为后,感激和感激的反应。在300对巴基斯坦已婚夫妇的有目的样本中,使用行动者-伴侣相互依赖的中介模型来检验DC- g在DC和关系满意度之间的中介作用,这些夫妇在使用可区分性测试后被视为不可区分。中介分析表明,DC- g对夫妻的DC和关系满意度有部分中介作用,表明DC- g介入路径模型后,DC与关系满意度的关联增强。此外,行动者-行动者或伴侣-伴侣的间接效应比跨伴侣效应更强,这表明丈夫或妻子的DC- g比丈夫-妻子的DC更能通过DC- g预测相应的关系满意度。本文讨论了集体主义文化取向和伊斯兰教对巴基斯坦夫妻婚姻关系的宗教义务的影响。
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