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Your goals or mine? Women's personal and vicarious eating regulation goals and their partners' perceptions of support, well-being, and relationship quality

机译:你的目标或我的目标? 妇女的个人和替代的饮食法规和他们的合作伙伴对支持,福祉和关系质量的看法

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This research examined the types of eating regulation goals that women have for themselves as well as for their romantic partner, and how these relate to their interpersonal style toward their partner, and to their partner's psychological and relational well-being. Participants were 131 heterosexual couples. Results show that the eating regulation goals that women have for their partner (health or appearance oriented) reflect the type of goals that they personally pursue. Furthermore, women who have health-focused eating goals for their partner are perceived as more autonomy-supportive, which is associated with the partner's report of higher relationship quality. Conversely, women who have appearance-focused eating goals for their partner are more likely to be perceived as controlling, which negatively predicts the partner's psychological and relational well-being. These results attest to the importance of considering women's personal eating regulation goals for a better understanding of the type of goals they have for their partners and how these relate to their partners' well-being and relationship quality.
机译:这项研究审查了妇女为自己以及他们浪漫的伴侣以及他们的人际关系方式与其伴侣的人际风格以及他们的伴侣的心理和关系福祉有关的类型。参与者是131个异性恋夫妇。结果表明,妇女对其伴侣(健康或面向的饮食规规目标反映了他们个人追求的目标类型。此外,对其伴侣的健康侵犯目标的妇女被视为更自主的支持,这与合作伙伴对较高关系质量的报道有关。相反,对于他们的伴侣来说,妇女的妇女更有可能被视为控制,这是对伴侣的心理和关系的幸福来说。这些结果证明了考虑妇女个人进食目标的重要性,以更好地了解他们为合作伙伴提供的目标类型以及这些目标如何与其合作伙伴的福祉和关系质量有关。

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