代际传递:观察到的负面沟通中介童年虐待与婚姻质量之间的二元关联

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Family Process Pub Date : 2025-08-12 DOI:10.1111/famp.70059
Osnat Zamir, Ofri Adar, Danielle Berent Cohen, Chaim Goldberg, Gal Malamud Regev, Mor Shapira
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摘要

童年虐待(CM)是一种复杂的创伤,长期以来一直被认为是成年后婚姻质量的有害预测因素。尽管从个人角度来看,研究几乎完全集中在CM与一系列关系结果的关联上,但CM对夫妻互动和婚姻质量的双重影响仍未得到充分研究。本研究以夫妻创伤应激适应模型为基础,通过观察夫妻的负性互动,考察夫妻双方的CM是否与自己和伴侣的关系质量相关。这项研究包括115对以色列男女混合的已婚夫妇,采用方便的抽样方法招募。在实验期间,夫妇们完成了自我报告问卷,评估CM和关系质量,并进行了10分钟的夫妻冲突讨论。行动者-伴侣相互依赖模型揭示了女性CM对男女婚姻质量的间接影响。具体来说,女性的CM与女性更多的消极沟通表达有关,而消极沟通表达反过来又与男性和女性报告的较低的婚姻质量有关。该研究指出,女性CM通过消极的夫妻沟通对成人关系产生了系统性的代际影响,强调了在夫妻治疗中评估CM病史的必要性,并强调了改善沟通模式以防止关系功能障碍的代际传播。
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Intergenerational Transmission: Observed Negative Communication Mediates Dyadic Associations Between Childhood Maltreatment and Marital Quality

Intergenerational Transmission: Observed Negative Communication Mediates Dyadic Associations Between Childhood Maltreatment and Marital Quality

Childhood maltreatment (CM), a complex trauma, has long been recognized as a detrimental predictor of marital quality in adulthood. Although research has almost exclusively focused on the associations of CM with a range of relationship outcomes from an individual perspective, the dyadic effects of CM on couple interactions and marital quality remain understudied. Relying on the Couple Adaptation to Traumatic Stress model, the present study examined whether CM of each partner is associated with their own and their partner's relationship quality through observed negative couple interaction. The study included 115 mixed-gender Israeli married couples, recruited using a convenience sampling method. During a laboratory session, couples completed self-report questionnaires assessing CM and relationship quality and engaged in a 10-min couple conflict discussion. Actor-partner Interdependence Models revealed an indirect effect from CM of women on the marital quality of women and men. Specifically, women's CM was associated with more expressions of negative communication by women, which in turn was associated with lower marital quality reported by men and women. The study points to systemic intergenerational effects of CM in women on adult relationships through negative couple communication, underscoring the need to assess CM history in couple therapy and to focus on improving communication patterns to prevent the intergenerational transmission of relational dysfunction.

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Family Process
Family Process Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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