当前浪漫关系的脚本化依恋表征:测量和验证。

IF 3.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Attachment & Human Development Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-28 DOI:10.1080/14616734.2021.2020855
Marissa D Nivison, Katie M DeWitt, Glenn I Roisman, Theodore E A Waters
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摘要

本报告描述了当前关系面试(CRI)新编码系统的开发和验证,该系统评估了成年浪漫伴侣在安全基础脚本知识方面的个体差异。根据明尼苏达州风险与适应纵向研究(N=116)的数据,开发了一个编码系统,以与成人依恋访谈的安全基本脚本编码系统相平行。具体而言,对成年后进行的CRI进行了重新编码,以确定采访在多大程度上反映了剧本式的期望,即浪漫伴侣可以在困境中提供有效支持(CRIsbs)。CRIsbs与CRI的传统编码系统适度相关,并且在观察到的和自我报告的浪漫关系质量以及成年人参与浪漫关系的有效性的访谈评分方面显示出并发和/或预测有效性。讨论了CRIsbs编码系统的理论和实际效益。
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Scripted attachment representations of current romantic relationships: measurement and validation.

This report describes the development and validation of a new coding system for the Current Relationship Interview (CRI) that assesses individual differences in secure base script knowledge with respect to adult romantic partners. Drawing on data from the Minnesota Longitudinal Study of Risk and Adaptation (N = 116) a coding system was developed to parallel the secure base script coding system for the Adult Attachment Interview. Specifically, CRIs conducted in adulthood were re-coded for the extent to which the interviews reflected script-like expectations that romantic partners are available and provide effective support in times of distress (CRIsbs). CRIsbs was moderately associated with the traditional coding system for the CRI and showed concurrent and/or predictive validity in relation to observed and self-reported romantic relationship quality as well as interview ratings of the effectiveness with which adults engaged in romantic relationships. Theoretical and practical benefits of the CRIsbs coding system are discussed.

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Attachment & Human Development
Attachment & Human Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Attachment & Human Development is the leading forum for the presentation of empirical research, reviews and clinical case studies that reflect contemporary advances in attachment theory and research. The journal addresses the growing demand from the domains of psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and related disciplines including nursing and social work, for a clear presentation of ideas, methods and research based on attachment theory.
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