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AUTOR(ES) C. Chen , E. Greenberger , K. Wu , W. Karen , Robert Doran , Hayden V. White
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of California, Irvine
ANO 2013
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 A87E585B2155CB6CB2E75B4140D0C8F7
MD5 bd908b3b18bb6df196c781669f440c16
MD5 23d858340ac0b61cdf35cb38f7f82794
MD5 0f44f892ebdebd918427d72c9761e6de

Resumo

Previous findings on the effects of partner feedback (about the self) have been mixed, potentially due to moderating roles of individuals' prior well‐being and the type of attributes appraised. This experimental study of 118 college‐student couples examined whether depressive symptoms moderated responses to partner feedback that was either enhancing or verifying of either social (communion‐related) or personal (agency‐related) attributes. Results showed that individuals with fewer depressive symptoms reported higher relationship quality after receiving partner feedback (particularly when it was enhancing) on their personal (vs. social) attributes. Conversely, individuals with more depressive symptoms reported higher relationship quality after receiving social partner feedback (particularly when it was enhancing). Thus, individuals' prior well‐being and communion‐related versus agency‐related attributes should be considered in studies of interpersonal feedback.

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