自我表露
心理学
人际交往
概念化
社会心理学
人际互动
人际关系
合作伙伴效应
发展心理学
计算机科学
人工智能
作者
Jean‐Philippe Laurenceau,Lisa Feldman Barrett,Paula R. Pietromonaco
标识
DOI:10.1037//0022-3514.74.5.1238
摘要
H. T. Reis and P. Shaver's (1988) interpersonal process model of intimacy suggests that both self-disclosure and partner responsiveness contribute to the experience of intimacy in interactions. Two studies tested this model using an event-contingent diary methodology in which participants provided information immediately after their social interactions over 1 (Study 1) or 2 (Study 2) weeks. For each interaction, participants reported on their self-disclosures, partner disclosures, perceived partner responsiveness, and degree of intimacy experienced in the interaction. Overall, the findings strongly supported the conceptualization of intimacy as a combination of self-disclosure and partner disclosure at the level of individual interactions with partner responsiveness as a partial mediator in this process. Additionally, in Study 2, self-disclosure of emotion emerged as a more important predictor of intimacy than did self-disclosure of facts and information.
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