Approach-avoidance goals and relationship problems, communication of stress, and dyadic coping in couples
Kuster M, Backes S, Brandstatter V, Nussbeck FW, Bradbury TN, Sutter-Stickel D, Bodenmann G (2017)
Motivation and Emotion 41(5): 576-590.
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Kuster, Monika;
Backes, Sabine;
Brandstatter, Veronika;
Nussbeck, Fridtjof W.UniBi ;
Bradbury, Thomas N.;
Sutter-Stickel, Dorothee;
Bodenmann, Guy
Abstract / Bemerkung
Partners in romantic relationships differ in the extent to which they are oriented towards positive outcomes (e.g., intimacy) or away from negative outcomes (e.g., conflict). The present study examines these approach-avoidance relationship goals in relation to self-reported relationship problems, stress communication, and dyadic coping. Hypotheses were tested on a dyadic level (Actor-Partner Interdependence Model) using data from 368 couples. As expected, people endorsing approach goals reported fewer relationship problems, more effective stress communication, and better dyadic coping. People endorsing avoidance goals reported more relationship problems and poorer dyadic coping. Further, approach-oriented people tended to perceive their partner as being more communicative and more supportive, whereas avoidance-oriented people tended to perceive their partner as more communicative but less supportive. Reports by partners agreed with the self-reports of approach- and avoidance-oriented spouses concerning stress communication and dyadic coping. These findings highlight motivational factors in general, and orientation towards approach-avoidance goals in particular, as key features in understanding relationship maintenance.
Stichworte
Approach-avoidance goals;
Relationship problems;
Stress communication;
Dyadic coping;
Close relationships
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Zeitschriftentitel
Motivation and Emotion
Band
41
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
576-590
ISSN
0146-7239
eISSN
1573-6644
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2916456
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Kuster M, Backes S, Brandstatter V, et al. Approach-avoidance goals and relationship problems, communication of stress, and dyadic coping in couples. Motivation and Emotion. 2017;41(5):576-590.
Kuster, M., Backes, S., Brandstatter, V., Nussbeck, F. W., Bradbury, T. N., Sutter-Stickel, D., & Bodenmann, G. (2017). Approach-avoidance goals and relationship problems, communication of stress, and dyadic coping in couples. Motivation and Emotion, 41(5), 576-590. doi:10.1007/s11031-017-9629-3
Kuster, Monika, Backes, Sabine, Brandstatter, Veronika, Nussbeck, Fridtjof W., Bradbury, Thomas N., Sutter-Stickel, Dorothee, and Bodenmann, Guy. 2017. “Approach-avoidance goals and relationship problems, communication of stress, and dyadic coping in couples”. Motivation and Emotion 41 (5): 576-590.
Kuster, M., Backes, S., Brandstatter, V., Nussbeck, F. W., Bradbury, T. N., Sutter-Stickel, D., and Bodenmann, G. (2017). Approach-avoidance goals and relationship problems, communication of stress, and dyadic coping in couples. Motivation and Emotion 41, 576-590.
Kuster, M., et al., 2017. Approach-avoidance goals and relationship problems, communication of stress, and dyadic coping in couples. Motivation and Emotion, 41(5), p 576-590.
M. Kuster, et al., “Approach-avoidance goals and relationship problems, communication of stress, and dyadic coping in couples”, Motivation and Emotion, vol. 41, 2017, pp. 576-590.
Kuster, M., Backes, S., Brandstatter, V., Nussbeck, F.W., Bradbury, T.N., Sutter-Stickel, D., Bodenmann, G.: Approach-avoidance goals and relationship problems, communication of stress, and dyadic coping in couples. Motivation and Emotion. 41, 576-590 (2017).
Kuster, Monika, Backes, Sabine, Brandstatter, Veronika, Nussbeck, Fridtjof W., Bradbury, Thomas N., Sutter-Stickel, Dorothee, and Bodenmann, Guy. “Approach-avoidance goals and relationship problems, communication of stress, and dyadic coping in couples”. Motivation and Emotion 41.5 (2017): 576-590.
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