夫妻冲突行为:解除与关系不满和亲密伴侣暴力的联系。

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Journal of Family Issues Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-28 DOI:10.1177/0192513x221123787
Richard E Heyman, Amy M Smith Slep, Jill Giresi, Katherine J W Baucom
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摘要

本研究调查了(a)关系满意度与亲密伴侣暴力(IPV:心理、身体和性暴力)之间的关系,以及(b)观察到的夫妻沟通行为。通过随机数字拨号招募了291对男女混合的伴侣。伴侣们完成了婚姻质量指数(Norton, 1983)、修订冲突策略量表(Straus et al, 1996),并分别由女性发起和男性发起了10分钟的冲突对话。讨论使用第二代快速婚姻互动编码系统(Heyman et al., 2015)进行编码。正如假设的那样,较低的满意度与更多的敌意(p = 0.018)和较少的积极性(p < 0.001)相关;更广泛的IPV与更多的敌意相关(p < 0.001)。对于负互惠,不满意程度× IPV程度×会话发起者互动(p < 0.006)。结果表明,两性伴侣的冲突行为与性别、满意度和夫妻间IPV严重程度的相互作用有关。讨论了理论和临床意义。
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Couple Conflict Behavior: Disentangling Associations With Relationship Dissatisfaction and Intimate Partner Violence.

This study investigates associations between (a) relationship satisfaction and intimate partner violence (IPV: psychological, physical, and sexual) and (b) observed couples communication behavior. Mixed-sex couples (N=291) were recruited via random digit dialing. Partners completed the Quality of Marriage Index (Norton, 1983), the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (Straus et al., 1996), and one female-initiated and one male-initiated 10-min conflict conversations. Discussions were coded with Rapid Marital Interaction Coding System, 2nd Generation (Heyman et al., 2015). As hypothesized, lower satisfaction was associated with more hostility (p =.018) and less positivity (p < 0.001); more extensive IPV was associated with more hostility (p < 0.001). For negative reciprocity, there was a dissatisfaction × IPV extent × conversation-initiator interaction (p < 0.006). Results showed that conflict behaviors of mixed-sex couples are related to the interplay among gender, satisfaction, and the severity of couple-level IPV. Theoretical and clinical implications are discussed.

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Journal of Family Issues
Journal of Family Issues FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The journal is devoted to contemporary social issues and social problems related to marriage and family life and to theoretical and professional issues of current interest to those who work with and study families.
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