Living together apart: Perceived concealment as signal of exclusion in marital relationships
Autor: | Finkenauer, C., Kerkhof, P., Righetti, F., Branje, S.J.T., Adolescent development: Characteristics and determinants, Leerstoel Meeus, Dep Educatie & Pedagogiek |
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Přispěvatelé: | Social Psychology, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Communication Science, Network Institute, Communication Choices, Content and Consequences (CCCC), Centre for Advanced Media Research Amsterdam (CAMeRA), Adolescent development: Characteristics and determinants, Leerstoel Meeus, Dep Educatie & Pedagogiek |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
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Male Deception Family Conflict Social Psychology Logic media_common.quotation_subject Newlywed Menswetenschappen Construerende Technische Wetenschappen Trust Truth Disclosure Affect (psychology) Developmental psychology Jeugdhulpverlening Adolescent and child psychology Perception Adaptation Psychological Taverne Humans Overig maatschappelijk onderzoek Psychology Longitudinal Studies Marriage puberteit Jeugd adolescentie media_common Niet-toepassingsgericht onderzoek Pedagogy Pedagogie en Andragogie/Onderwijskunde (PEAN) SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities Object Attachment Jeugd puberteit adolescentie Maatschappelijke structuren en relaties Adolescent and child psychology m m Feeling Psychologie Opvoeding binnen het gezin Ontwikkelingspsychologie International (English) Sociale wetenschappen Female Pedagogiek Social psychology |
Zdroj: | Finkenauer, C, Kerkhof, P, Branje, S & Righetti, F 2009, ' Living together apart: Perceived concealment as signal of exclusion in marital relationships ', Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 35, pp. 1410-1422 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167209339629 Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1410-1422. SAGE Publications Inc. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35(10), 1410. SAGE PublicationsSage CA: Los Angeles, CA |
ISSN: | 0146-1672 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0146167209339629 |
Popis: | This article examines how perceiving concealment in close relationships influences marital well-being. It suggests that the perception of concealment from a partner signals separateness from one's partner and contributes to feelings of perceived partner exclusion. These feelings of exclusion, in turn, should negatively affect relational quality. These predictions are tested in a prospective study among 199 newlywed couples. Results suggest that perceiving concealment reduced marital adjustment and trust and increased conflict over time. Importantly, change in perceived partner exclusion mediated these effects. This article demonstrates that the perception of concealment (a) has deleterious effects on relational well-being in the long run and (b) is harmful in part because it elicits feelings of exclusion. © 2009 by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. |
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