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How Do People Experience and Respond to Social Control From Their Partner? Three Daily Diary Studies

机译:人们如何从他们的伴侣身上经历和回应社会控制? 三项每日日记研究

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Positive and negative forms of social control are commonly used to regulate another person’s health-related behaviors, especially in couples. Social control efforts have been shown to result in desirable, but also undesirable effects on different outcomes. Little is known for which outcomes, when, and under which contextual conditions these different effects unfold in people’s everyday lives. Using the dual-effects model of health-related social control, we predicted that same-day and previous-day positive social control would result in desirable effects on target behavior, and same-day positive control on affect. Same-day and previous-day negative control was assumed to result in undesirable effects on reactant responses (i.e., doing the opposite of what the partner wanted and hiding the unhealthy behavior), and same-day negative control on affect. Further, we explored whether it makes a difference if one or both partners intend to change their health behavior. Three daily diary studies addressed these questions for smoking (Studies 1 and 2), and physical activity (Study 3). Receiving more positive control related to more desirable target behavior, and feeling better; more negative control was associated with more reactant responses and feeling worse. Social control unfolded its effects within 1 day, but hardly across days, indicating that control and its reactions to it are fast-acting processes in daily life. The pattern of results were the same for couples with one and both partners intending to change their behavior. Further, results replicated when using partner-reported provided control. Based on these results, social control cannot be unanimously recommended as a behavior change strategy in couples. Future studies should follow up on dyadic and temporal dynamics of social control in couples’ everyday lives in different contexts.
机译:社会控制的积极和消极形式通常用于规范另一个人的健康相关行为,特别是在夫妻中。已显示社会控制努力导致可取的,而且对不同结果产生不良影响。众所周知,对于哪种情况,何时,在哪种情况下,这些不同效果在人们日常生活中展开的结果。使用与健康有关的社会控制的双重效应模型,我们预测当天和前一天的正社会控制会导致对目标行为的理想影响,以及对影响的同日积极控制。假设当天和前一天的阴性对照导致对反应物反应的不希望的影响(即,与伴侣所需和隐藏不健康行为的相反),以及对影响的同日负面控制。此外,如果一个或两个合作伙伴打算改变健康行为,我们是否探讨了它是否有所作为。三项日记研究涉及吸烟(研究1和2)和身体活动的这些问题(研究3)。接受与更理想的目标行为相关的更积极的控制,感觉更好;更多的阴性对照与更多反应物反应相关,感觉更差。社会控制在1天内展开了其影响,但几乎没有跨越日,表明控制权及其对其的反应是日常生活中的快速作用流程。对于有意改变其行为的夫妻的结果,结果的模式是相同的。此外,使用伙伴报告的控制时复制结果。基于这些结果,不能一致地推荐社会控制作为夫妻的行为改变策略。未来的研究应该在不同背景下对夫妻日常生活中的社会控制的二元和时间动态进行跟进。

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