Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, 135Hicks Way, Tobin Hall, Amherst, MA 01003, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2013 Sep;105(3):388-424. doi: 10.1037/a0033056. Epub 2013 Jun 17.
This research investigated how spouses' attachment styles jointly contributed to their stress responses. Newlywed couples discussed relationship conflicts. Salivary cortisol indexed physiological stress; observer-rated behaviors indexed behavioral stress; self-reported distress indexed psychological stress. Multilevel modeling tested predictions that couples including 1 anxious and 1 avoidant partner or 2 anxious partners would show distinctive stress responses. As predicted, couples with anxious wives and avoidant husbands showed physiological reactivity in anticipation of conflict: Both spouses showed sharp increases in cortisol, followed by rapid declines. These couples also showed distinctive behaviors during conflict: Anxious wives had difficulty recognizing avoidant husbands' distress, and avoidant husbands had difficulty approaching anxious wives for support. Contrary to predictions, couples including 2 anxious partners did not show distinctive stress responses. Findings suggest that the fit between partners' attachment styles can improve understanding of relationships by specifying conditions under which partners' attachment characteristics jointly influence individual and relationship outcomes.
这项研究调查了配偶的依恋风格如何共同影响他们的压力反应。新婚夫妇讨论了关系冲突。唾液皮质醇指标反映了生理压力;观察者评定的行为指标反映了行为压力;自我报告的困扰指标反映了心理压力。多层次模型检验了以下预测:包括 1 个焦虑型和 1 个回避型伴侣或 2 个焦虑型伴侣的夫妻会表现出不同的压力反应。正如预测的那样,有焦虑型妻子和回避型丈夫的夫妻在冲突前表现出生理反应:配偶双方的皮质醇都急剧增加,然后迅速下降。这些夫妻在冲突期间也表现出不同的行为:焦虑型妻子难以识别回避型丈夫的痛苦,而回避型丈夫难以接近焦虑型妻子寻求支持。与预测相反,包括 2 个焦虑型伴侣的夫妻没有表现出不同的压力反应。研究结果表明,伴侣依恋风格的契合度可以通过指定伴侣依恋特征共同影响个体和关系结果的条件来提高对关系的理解。