性行为和依恋与性与非性事件中消退的影响偏差的关系

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Brenna McManus, Ella White, Zach Alam, John Tucker, Emily Pappalardo
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摘要

消退影响偏差(FAB)是指与自传式事件记忆相关的不愉快情绪比愉快情绪消退得更快。这一现象与不健康/不适应变量(如心理困扰)负相关,与健康/适应变量(如伴侣尊重)正相关。这些结果表明FAB是一种健康的应对机制,可以帮助个体适应情感上有害的经历。虽然过去的研究比较了浪漫的性经历和浪漫的非性经历,并将浪漫的关系事件和非浪漫的关系事件并列,但它并没有将性事件与非性和非浪漫的关系事件进行比较,而目前的研究就是这样做的。我们发现,与性事件相比,非性、非浪漫事件的FAB更大,健康/适应和不健康/不适应的非性和性变量与FAB之间的预期关系。我们还发现了复杂的三方相互作用,其中性和关系变量预测了由排练评分介导的FAB。讨论了影响。
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The Relation of Sexual Activity and Attachment to the Fading Affect Bias Across Sexual and Non-Sexual Events

The Relation of Sexual Activity and Attachment to the Fading Affect Bias Across Sexual and Non-Sexual Events

The Fading Affect Bias (FAB) is the faster fading of unpleasant than pleasant emotions tied to autobiographical event memories. This phenomenon is negatively related to unhealthy/maladaptive variables (e.g., psychological distress) and positively related to healthy/adaptive variables (e.g., partner-esteem). These results suggest that the FAB is a healthy coping mechanism that helps individuals adapt to emotionally harmful experiences. Although past research compared romantic sexual experiences to romantic non-sexual experiences and juxtaposed romantic relationship events and non-romantic relationship events, it did not compare sexual events to non-sexual and non-romantic relationship events, which was done in the current study. We found a larger FAB for non-sexual, non-romantic events than sexual events, and the expected relations between healthy/adaptive and unhealthy/maladaptive non-sexual and sexual variables and the FAB. We also found complex three-way interactions in which sexual and relationship variables predicted the FAB that were mediated by rehearsal ratings. Implications were discussed.

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Applied Cognitive Psychology
Applied Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Applied Cognitive Psychology seeks to publish the best papers dealing with psychological analyses of memory, learning, thinking, problem solving, language, and consciousness as they occur in the real world. Applied Cognitive Psychology will publish papers on a wide variety of issues and from diverse theoretical perspectives. The journal focuses on studies of human performance and basic cognitive skills in everyday environments including, but not restricted to, studies of eyewitness memory, autobiographical memory, spatial cognition, skill training, expertise and skilled behaviour. Articles will normally combine realistic investigations of real world events with appropriate theoretical analyses and proper appraisal of practical implications.
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