种族相关压力、二元应对与黑人夫妻关系质量

Melinda Murdock, Nathan D. Wood
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摘要:学者们历来使用白人中产阶级模型来解释黑人夫妇的关系动态,忽略了少数族裔特有的压力源。很少有人提出或测试过考虑种族主义对关系结果影响的关系模型。我们通过研究伴侣归因和种族主义相关压力对二元应对和关系质量的中介和调节效应,检验了Bryant等人(2010)的概念框架。来自97名处于承诺关系中的黑人的数据表明,那些每天经常遭受歧视并倾向于将压力相关行为归咎于伴侣的人,更有可能相互支持,并报告关系中更积极的品质。
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Racism-Related Stress, Dyadic Coping, and Relationship Quality in Black Couples
Abstract:Scholars have historically explained relationship dynamics of Black couples using White middle-class models, ignoring minority-specific stressors. Few relationship models that consider the impact of racism on relationship outcomes have been proposed or tested. We test Bryant et al.'s (2010) conceptual framework by examining mediation and moderation effects of partner's attributions and racism-related stress on dyadic coping and relationship quality. Data from 97 Black individuals in committed relationships suggests that those who experienced frequent daily discrimination and tended to blame their partner for their stress-related behaviors, were more likely to engage in mutual support and report more positive qualities of the relationship.
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