伴侣关系和健康:埃塞俄比亚城郊夫妇的婚姻质量和健康

Q3 Psychology
N. John, A. Seme, A. Tsui
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引用次数: 6

摘要

婚姻关系质量(MRQ)和健康之间的联系在西方得到了很好的确立,尽管配偶之间的相互影响尚未得到充分探讨。在撒哈拉以南非洲,尽管健康挑战持续存在,婚姻结构不断变化,但这项研究一直被忽视。这项研究使用了行动者伴侣相互依赖模型,利用来自埃塞俄比亚城郊725对夫妇的两波数据,研究了配偶MRQ领域(如信任、承诺和冲突解决)对彼此自我报告的健康状况的影响。虽然MRQ和妻子和丈夫的自评健康测量是相关的,但这些关系是复杂的和性别的。虽然妻子的健康评级对丈夫的关系质量有积极影响,但丈夫的健康评级与妻子的关系质量呈负相关。扩大对配偶影响作用的认识,可以扩大对可能在不同环境中促进积极健康行为和保护配偶健康的夫妻机制的理解。
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Partner Relationships and Health: Marital Quality and Health Among Peri-Urban Ethiopian Couples
The linkages between marital relationship quality (MRQ) and health are well established in the West, although mutual spousal influence on each other is underexplored. In the sub-Saharan African context, despite continued health challenges and changing marital structures, this research has been neglected. This study examined the influence of spousal MRQ domains — such as trust, commitment and conflict resolution — on each other's self-reported health over time, using two waves of data from 725 couples in peri-urban Ethiopia using the Actor Partner Interdependence Model. Although MRQ and self-rated health measures of wives and husbands were associated, these relationships were complex and gendered. While the wife's health rating had a positive influence on the husband's relationship quality, the husband's health ratings were negatively associated with the wife's relationship quality. Expanding knowledge on the role of spousal influence can broaden understanding of couple mechanisms that potentially promote positive health behaviours and protect the health of spouses in different settings.
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Journal of Relationships Research
Journal of Relationships Research Psychology-Social Psychology
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期刊介绍: This innovative journal provides researchers and practitioners with access to quality, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed articles covering the entire range of fields associated with personal, intimate, organizational and family, and social relationships, development, training and analysis of human relationship skills across the life-span. Originally an initiative of the Psychology of Relationships Interest Group of the Australian Psychological Society, the journal became independent within its first year with the intention of publishing papers from the full array of researchers of relationship. The journal features an experienced and eclectic international Editorial Board and is international in its reach. There is a special emphasis on contributions from Asia, including the subcontinent and Pacific regions but the journal welcomes papers from all other parts of the world.
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