Personality Pathology and Spouses' Moment-to-Moment Interpersonal Behaviors
Autor: | Katherine M. Thomas, Lily Assaad, C. Emily Durbin, Christopher J. Hopwood, Sean P. Lane |
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Přispěvatelé: | University of Zurich, Assaad, Lily |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male interpersonal problems moment-to-moment behaviors media_common.quotation_subject 050109 social psychology Interpersonal communication Interpersonal circumplex Personality Disorders Developmental psychology 2738 Psychiatry and Mental Health Interpersonal relationship interpersonal circumplex medicine Psychology Humans Personality dynamic systems modeling personality disorders Interpersonal Relations 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Marriage Spouses media_common Psychiatry 10093 Institute of Psychology 3203 Clinical Psychology 05 social sciences Personality pathology continuous assessment of interpersonal dynamics medicine.disease Personality disorders Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Dominance (ethology) romantic relationships 050902 family studies Spouse Female 0509 other social sciences 150 Psychology personality pathology |
Zdroj: | Journal of personality disorders, vol 34, iss 4 |
ISSN: | 0885-579X |
Popis: | We assessed the association of personality pathology with romantic couples' observed interpersonal behaviors. Couples engaged in four discussion tasks, after which observers used the Continuous Assessment of Interpersonal Dynamics method to continuously rate each participant's dominance and warmth over the course of each discussion. Using these ratings, we derived indices of average behaviors and changes in behaviors over the course of discussions. Generally, results indicated that the more personality pathology either spouse reported, the colder husbands were on average, and the colder they became toward their wives over time. However, personality disorder symptoms and overall interpersonal problems were largely unassociated with wives' behaviors. Results also indicated that the more dominance-related problems husbands and wives reported, the more dominantly and coldly they behaved, the more submissive or withdrawn their partners were, and the colder wives became over time; and the more warmth problems wives reported, the more dominantly, they behaved. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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