爱的语言有多少种?用自下而上的方法考察查普曼的五种爱的语言

IF 1.1 3区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Sharon M. Flicker, Flavia Sancier-Barbosa, Channing Clemons-Castanos, Shannan Field, Sabrina Jackson-Zambon, Meira Phelan, Emily A. Impett
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摘要

查普曼的五种爱的语言已经被公众所接受,并被纳入治疗实践,为表达和接受爱提供了一个简单的框架。然而,目前尚不清楚所提出的五种爱的语言是否完全捕捉了个体表达爱的多种方式。在三项研究中(N = 696, 500, 499),我们使用了一种自下而上的方法,通过探索性和验证性因素分析来修改之前开发的爱语言测量方法。从7到10种爱情语言的解决方案提供了更好的数据拟合和更好的预测关系质量比5因素的解决方案。这些发现表明查普曼的模型可能过于狭隘,扩展框架可以帮助治疗师更好地理解客户的关系需求。通过提供更全面的爱行为词汇,本研究为更有效的关系治疗干预奠定了基础。
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How Many Love Languages Are There? Examining Chapman's Five Love Languages Using a Bottom-Up Approach

Chapman's Five Love Languages have been embraced by the public and incorporated into therapeutic practice, offering a simple framework for expressing and receiving love. However, it is unclear whether the proposed five love languages fully capture the multitude of ways that individuals express love. In three studies with individuals in long-term relationships residing in the United States (N = 696, 500, 499), we used a bottom-up approach to revise a previously developed measure of love languages using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Solutions ranging from 7 to 10 love languages provided superior fits to the data and better predicted relationship quality than the 5-factor solution. These findings suggest that Chapman′s model may be overly narrow, and that expanding the framework could help therapists better understand clients' relational needs. By offering a more comprehensive vocabulary for loving behavior, this study lays the foundation for more effective interventions in relationship therapy.

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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
9.10%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Marital & Family Therapy (JMFT) is published quarterly by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and is one of the best known and most influential family therapy journals in the world. JMFT is a peer-reviewed journal that advances the professional understanding of marital and family functioning and the most effective psychotherapeutic treatment of couple and family distress. Toward that end, the Journal publishes articles on research, theory, clinical practice, and training in marital and family therapy.
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