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居家隔离伴侣的婚姻质量与协同养育行为:疫情担忧的调节作用
The Relationship between Marital Quality and Coparenting in Quarantined Couples: The Moderating Role of COVID-19 Fear

DOI: 10.12677/AP.2022.125184, PP. 1539-1550

Keywords: 协同养育,婚姻质量,主客体互倚模型,新冠疫情担忧,隔离人员
Coparenting
, Marital Quality, Actor-Partner Interdependence Model, Fear of COVID-19, Quarantined Couples

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本研究采用配对样本的主客体互倚模型,选取处在新冠疫情中高风险地区的354对居家隔离夫妻,考察了隔离期间婚姻质量与协同养育行为的关系,并探究新冠疫情担忧在其中起到的调节效应。结果发现:1) 夫妻的婚姻质量能正向预测自身的积极协同养育行为,但是对伴侣并无影响;2) 夫妻的婚姻质量能负向预测自身及伴侣的消极协同养育行为;3) 妻子对新冠疫情的担忧在婚姻质量和协同养育行为中起到了不同程度的调节作用。本研究结果有利于从成对关系视角理解突发性公共事件对家庭系统的影响,实际生活中要重点关注妻子的情绪与心理调适功能。
This study used anactor-partner interdependence model to investigate the impact of marital quality on coparenting of 354 quarantined couples living in high-risk areas during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to explore the moderating effect of COVID-19 concern. The results showed that: 1) The marital quality of parents can positively predict their own positive coparenting, but has no effect on their spouses (actor effect); 2) The marital quality of parents can negatively predict their own and their spouse’s negative coparenting (actor and partner effect); 3) The wives’ fear of COVID-19 plays a moderating role in the marital quality and coparenting to varying degrees. The results of this study are helpful to understand the impact of sudden public events on family system from the perspective of dyadic, and the emotional and psychological adjustment functions of wives should be paid more attention in real life.

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