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How positive processes function in negative relationships: Dispositional gratitude moderates the association between affective need and frequency of dating violence victimization

机译:积极过程如何在消极关系中发挥作用:处置感激会缓和情感需求与约会暴力受害频率之间的联系

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Evidence indicates that dispositional gratitude may improve romantic relationships by reinforcing positive emotions between partners and by increasing awareness of affective needs, such as receiving emotional support, nurturance, and reassurance. However, little research has investigated the influence of gratitude on relationships characterized by violence. In the present study, participants (N=421) completed a cross-sectional survey of experiences with dating violence, dispositional gratitude, and affective need. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Among individuals with lower rates of dispositional gratitude, higher levels of affective need were associated with lower frequency of dating violence victimization. However, among individuals with higher rates of dispositional gratitude, there was no evidence to suggest an association between affective need and frequency of victimization. These preliminary findings compel further investigation of how positive processes impact the perceived qualities of negative romantic relationships.
机译:有证据表明,性格上的感激可以通过增强伴侣之间的积极情绪并通过增强对情感需求的认识来改善恋爱关系,例如获得情感上的支持,抚养和放心。但是,很少有研究调查感恩对以暴力为特征的关系的影响。在本研究中,参与者(N = 421)完成了对约会暴力,性格感恩和情感需求的经历的横断面调查。使用结构方程模型分析数据。在性格感恩率较低的人中,较高的情感需求与较低的约会暴力受害频率有关。但是,在具有较高的性格感谢感的人中,没有证据表明情感需要与受害频率之间存在关联。这些初步发现迫使人们进一步研究积极的过程如何影响负面浪漫关系的感知品质。

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