初出期成人伴侣低头与恋爱关系质量:测试感知伴侣反应的中介作用和获得社会支持的调节作用。

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xin Wang, Momo Su, Lvzhou Ren, Huihui Xu, Xinyi Lai, Jiankang He, Mingxuan Du, Chengjia Zhao, Guohua Zhang, Xue Yang
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摘要

背景与目的:伴侣低头与恋爱关系质量(QR)之间的关系在以往的研究中并不一致。此外,这种关联背后的机制尚不清楚。本研究在初生成人中探讨了伴侣低头与QR之间的关系,感知伴侣反应(PPR)的潜在中介作用,以及获得的社会支持(RSS)和性别在这种关系中的调节作用。方法:对772名有固定恋爱对象的中国青年(平均年龄21.54岁)进行在线横断面调查。结果:有调节的中介模型显示,PPR在女性中介导了伴侣低头与QR之间的负相关关系,而在男性中没有(间接效应= -0.17,95% CI [-0.24, -0.10], PM = 70.8%)。在女性和男性中,RSS显著调节了PPR和QR之间的正相关。在男性中,RSS显著调节了伴侣低头与QR之间以及伴侣低头与PPR之间的负相关。结论:这是第一个测试PPR和RSS作为伴侣低头和QR之间联系的潜在机制的研究,强调了年轻伴侣低头的潜在人际关系含义。研究结果强调了男性和女性从伴侣低头到QR的不同联系和路径。临床试验号:不适用。
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Partner phubbing and quality of romantic relationship in emerging adults: testing the mediation role of perceived partner responsiveness and moderation role of received social support.

Partner phubbing and quality of romantic relationship in emerging adults: testing the mediation role of perceived partner responsiveness and moderation role of received social support.

Partner phubbing and quality of romantic relationship in emerging adults: testing the mediation role of perceived partner responsiveness and moderation role of received social support.

Partner phubbing and quality of romantic relationship in emerging adults: testing the mediation role of perceived partner responsiveness and moderation role of received social support.

Background and aims: The association between partner phubbing and the quality of romantic relationships (QR) is inconsistent in previous studies. Furthermore, the mechanisms underlying such an association are still unclear. The current study examined the association between partner phubbing and QR, the potential mediating role of perceived partner responsiveness (PPR), and the moderation effects of received social support (RSS) and gender in this association among emerging adults.

Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted among 772 Chinese young adults with regular romantic partners (mean age = 21.54).

Results: The moderated mediation model showed that PPR mediated the negative association between partner phubbing and QR among females but not for males (indirect effect = -0.17, 95% CI [-0.24, -0.10], PM = 70.8%). RSS significantly moderated the positive association between PPR and QR in both females and males. In males, RSS significantly moderated the negative association between partner phubbing and QR and between partner phubbing and PPR.

Conclusions: This is the first study to test both PPR and RSS as potential mechanisms in the association between partner phubbing and QR, which underlines the potential interpersonal implications of partner phubbing among young couples. The results highlight the different associations and paths from partner phubbing to QR in males and females.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
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2.80%
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265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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