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Are Differences in Bedtimes Bad for Relationships? Associations With Attachment and Conflict in Middle-Aged Couples

机译:床上有差异是否对关系不利?中年夫妇附属和冲突的协会

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A robust body of literature has found birdirectional associations between sleep quality and marital quality in couple relationships (Hasler & Troxel, 2010; Pearlin, 2010). Additionally, dyadic research shows that differences in couples’ bed time routines and habits is associated with mental health outcomes (Chen, 2018), however the literature has not connected them with other marital processes that are mutable and clinically relevant. Attachment theory provides a clinically relevant framework that captures both interpersonal marital processes such as relationship conflict as well intrapersonal processes of individual emotional safety—essentially individuals’ personal strategies to balance closeness and distance in a relationship (Feeney, 2002; Rhodes et al., 2001). The two main attachment styles related to sleep processes are attachment avoidance and attachment anxiety (Collins et al., 2002; Gun, 2015; Troxel, 2007). Utilizing data from 234 couple dyads, we investigated if differences in partners’ bed times is associated with conflict frequency and attachment avoidance using a structural equation modeling approach. We controlled for a number of important factors and tested our hypothesized model against two plausible alternative models. Results revealed that greater difference in partners’ bed times was associated with higher conflict frequency for both husbands and wives through higher men’s attachment avoidance. Our findings highlight previous research on matched vs. unmatched couples on sleep routines, habits, and chronotypes (both morning or night vs. different; Larson et al., 1991) but highlight mutable and clinically relevant constructs for intervention. Implications for health promotion and marital therapy will be discussed.
机译:一种强大的文学体系发现了睡眠质量与婚姻质量之间的鸟类协会,夫妇关系(Hasler&Troxel,2010; Pearlin,2010)。此外,Dyadic Research表明,夫妻睡觉时间惯例和习惯的差异与心理健康结果相关(陈,2018),但文献尚未与其他婚姻过程连接,这些婚姻过程是可变的和临床相关的。附件理论提供了一个临床相关框架,捕捉人际婚姻流程,如关系冲突,如个人情绪安全的内在过程 - 基本上个人的个人策略,以平衡关系的亲近和距离(Feeney,2002; Rhodes等,2001年,2001 )。与睡眠过程相关的两个主要附件样式是附件避免和附着焦虑(Collins等,2002; Gun,2015; Troxel,2007)。利用来自234对夫妇的数据,我们调查了合作伙伴床时间的差异与使用结构方程建模方法与冲突频率和附着避免相关。我们控制了许多重要因素,并测试了我们的假设模型,以防止两个合理的替代模型。结果表明,通过更高的男性的附着避免,合作伙伴床时代的较大差异与丈夫和妻子的冲突频率有关。我们的调查结果强调了上一篇关于匹配的与对比夫妇对睡眠日常生活,习惯和时记(早晨或夜间与不同; Larson等人,1991)进行了研究的研究,但突出了可变的和临床相关的结构进行干预。将讨论对健康促进和婚姻治疗的影响。

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