"I can't escape!": Avoidantly attached individuals' conflict resolution and relationship satisfaction before and during the COVID-19 lockdown

被引:3
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作者
Bretana, Ione [1 ,3 ]
Alonso-Arbiol, Itziar [1 ]
Kittel, Kristel [1 ]
Ubillos-Landa, Silvia [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basque Country UPV EHU, Dept Clin & Hlth Psychol & Res Methods, Donostia San Sebastian, Spain
[2] Univ Burgos, Dept Hlth Sci, Burgos, Spain
[3] Univ Basque Country UPV EHU, Fac Psychol, Av Tolosa 70, San Sebastian 20018, Spain
关键词
avoidant attachment; conflict resolution; lockdown; relationship satisfaction; DEMAND-WITHDRAW COMMUNICATION; ADULT ATTACHMENT; ROMANTIC ATTACHMENT; INSECURE ATTACHMENT; DATING VIOLENCE; COUPLES; STRESS; AGGRESSION; ASSOCIATIONS; QUARANTINE;
D O I
10.1002/pchj.646
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Increased time spent together and the lockdown resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic may have created new scenarios for marital conflict. We analyzed how home confinement affects avoidantly attached individuals': (a) resolution strategies to cope with couple conflict, (b) perception of partner's resolution strategies, and (c) overall relationship satisfaction. The sample comprised 549 individuals, divided into two subsamples: (a) the confined group, individuals confined with their partners (n = 275); and (b) the comparison group, coupled individuals from a dataset collected before the pandemic (n = 274). Results indicate that the proposed model works in different contexts (non-confinement and confinement situations), but there are some significant differences in the magnitude of some of the relationships between the variables, being stronger in the confinement group than in the comparison group. In the confined group, in individuals with avoidant attachment, withdrawal was associated with lower relationship satisfaction and a higher demand partner perceived to a higher extent than in the comparison group. This might explain the lower satisfaction with the relationship of the confined group. The different conflict resolution strategies of the couple mediated between avoidant attachment and relationship satisfaction in both groups (confined and comparison). It is concluded that individuals' attachment orientation is a key factor in how individuals experienced their close relationships during the confinement.
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页码:430 / 442
页数:13
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