评估COVID-19对恋爱关系的影响以及伴侣用于管理大流行压力的应对策略

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Hannah E. Jones, Deborah B. Yoon, Jennifer A. Theiss, Jorlanditha T. Austin, Lauren E. Lee
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引用次数: 23

摘要

受新冠肺炎疫情影响,情侣和家人在压力越来越大的情况下被迫制定新的生活习惯。这些情况有可能给恋爱关系带来挑战,加剧现有的紧张关系,需要实施有效的应对策略。在这项研究中,来自美国各地的151对夫妇(302人)对关于COVID-19对他们的关系的影响以及他们在大流行最初几个月采取的应对行为的开放式问题进行了叙述性回答。对答复进行专题分析,以确定每个问题的类别。出现了四个主题,反映了对关系的影响,出现了八个类别,描述了参与者使用的应对策略。研究结果与关系动荡理论的逻辑和公共应对的观点一致,以及在危机时期帮助夫妻管理压力的实际意义。
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Assessing the Effects of COVID-19 on Romantic Relationships and the Coping Strategies Partners Use to Manage the Stress of a Pandemic
ABSTRACT As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, romantic partners and families were forced to develop new routines under increasingly stressful circumstances. These conditions had the potential to introduce challenges in romantic relationships, exacerbate existing tensions, and called for the implementation of effective coping strategies. In this study, 151 dyads (302 individuals) from across the United States wrote narrative responses to open-ended questions about the effects of COVID-19 on their relationship and the coping behaviors they employed during the early months of the pandemic. Responses were subjected to thematic analysis to identify categories for each question. Four themes emerged reflecting effects on relationships and eight categories emerged describing the coping strategies used by participants. The results are discussed in terms of their alignment with the logic of relational turbulence theory and perspectives on communal coping, as well as the practical implications for helping couples manage stress during times of crisis.
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