Engaging in dyadic coping: Buffering the impact of everyday stress on prospective relationship satisfaction

Corina A. Merz, Nathalie Meuwly, A. Randall, G. Bodenmann
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Stress originating within one’s relationship (internal stress), such as conflicts between partners, has been shown to have detrimental effects on relational longevity and well-being. Theoretical arguments suggest the need to examine the impact stress originating outside the relationship (external stress) can have on relational well-being. External stress can spillover into the relationship causing internal stress, making stress a dyadic versus individualistic phenomenon. Using data from 131 couples, we examined whether internal stress may mediate the association between external stress and relationship satisfaction and how dyadic coping may moderate this relationship within one year. Dyadic coping was found to decrease the impact of chronic external stress on chronic internal stress, particularly in women. Women who reported higher dyadic coping skills had a higher relationship satisfaction which influenced also their partner’s relationship satisfaction positively. Further research should focus on couples’ dyadic coping skills as a mechanism between stress and relationship satisfaction.
参与二元应对:缓冲日常压力对预期关系满意度的影响
来自一个人的关系(内部压力)的压力,如伴侣之间的冲突,已经被证明对关系的寿命和幸福有有害的影响。理论论证表明,有必要研究源自关系之外的压力(外部压力)对关系幸福感的影响。外部压力会溢出到关系中,导致内部压力,使压力成为一种二元对立的个人现象。使用来自131对夫妇的数据,我们研究了内部压力是否可以调节外部压力和关系满意度之间的联系,以及一年内二元应对如何调节这种关系。研究发现,二元应对可以减少慢性外部压力对慢性内部压力的影响,尤其是对女性而言。报告双重应对技能较高的女性有较高的关系满意度,这也积极影响其伴侣的关系满意度。进一步的研究应该集中在夫妻的二元应对技能作为压力和关系满意度之间的机制。
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