Papp Lauren M, Kouros Chrystyna D, Cummings E Mark
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
J Soc Pers Relat. 2010 May 1;27(3):367-387. doi: 10.1177/0265407509348810.
To examine affectivity in marital interaction, 267 couples participated in laboratory-based marital conflicts and afterward rated their own and their spouses' emotions of positivity, anger, sadness, and fear. Actor-Partner Interdependence Models (Cook & Kenny, 2005) estimated empathic accuracy and assumed similarity effects, with symptoms of depression tested as a moderator. Depressive symptoms moderated spouses' ratings of their partners' negative emotions such that assumed similarity was higher and empathic accuracy was lower in the context of elevated depressive symptoms. The results suggest that depression may influence spouses' judgments of how closely linked partner emotions are (i.e., assumed similarity) and spouses' abilities to accurately perceive their partners' negative emotions (i.e., empathic accuracy), potentially contributing to the established marital dysfunction-psychological distress cycle.
为了研究婚姻互动中的情感状况,267对夫妻参与了基于实验室的婚姻冲突,之后对他们自己以及配偶的积极、愤怒、悲伤和恐惧情绪进行了评分。采用演员-搭档相互依赖模型(Cook & Kenny,2005)估计共情准确性和假设相似性效应,并将抑郁症状作为调节变量进行检验。抑郁症状调节了配偶对其伴侣负面情绪的评分,使得在抑郁症状加重的情况下,假设相似性更高,而共情准确性更低。结果表明,抑郁可能会影响配偶对伴侣情绪紧密程度的判断(即假设相似性)以及配偶准确感知伴侣负面情绪的能力(即共情准确性),这可能会导致既定的婚姻功能障碍-心理困扰循环。