Theresa Pauly, Elisa Weber, Christiane A Hoppmann, Denis Gerstorf, Urte Scholz
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摘要
改变家庭系统的事件有可能会影响夫妻间的动态关系,如和谐性,即伴侣在健康和幸福方面的相似性。本项目分析了多达 3,501 对德国夫妇和 1,842 对澳大利亚夫妇的纵向数据(≥ 20 年),以研究夫妇在生活满意度、自评健康、心理健康和身体健康方面的一致性如何随着为人父母和空巢的过渡而发生变化。结果显示,夫妻双方在截距(平均 r = .52)、线性轨迹(平均 r = .55)和轨迹周围的特定波动(平均 r = .21)方面具有一致性。线性轨迹的一致性在过渡后(平均 r = .81)比过渡前(平均 r = .43)更强,而特定波波动的一致性没有发现与过渡相关的系统性变化。研究结果强调,共同过渡是变化的窗口,能够使夫妻的健康和幸福走上共同上升或下降的轨迹。
In it Together: Relationship Transitions and Couple Concordance in Health and Well-Being.
Events that change the family system have the potential to impact couple dynamics such as concordance, that is, partner similarity in health and well-being. This project analyzes longitudinal data (≥ two decades) from both partners of up to 3,501 German and 1,842 Australian couples to investigate how couple concordance in life satisfaction, self-rated health, mental health, and physical health might change with transitioning to parenthood and an empty nest. Results revealed couple concordance in intercepts (averaged r = .52), linear trajectories (averaged r = .55), and wave-specific fluctuations around trajectories (averaged r = .21). Concordance in linear trajectories was stronger after transitions (averaged r = .81) than before transitions (averaged r = .43), whereas no systematic transition-related change in concordance of wave-specific fluctuations was found. Findings emphasize that shared transitions represent windows of change capable of sending couples onto mutual upward or downward trajectories in health and well-being.
期刊介绍:
The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.