心理学
合作伙伴效应
移情
应对(心理学)
心理干预
路径分析(统计学)
苦恼
心理困扰
社会心理学
个人痛苦
发展心理学
临床心理学
心理治疗师
心理健康
统计
精神科
数学
作者
Amaraporn Surakarn,Chaiyut Kleebbua,Charin Suwanwong
摘要
ABSTRACT Background COVID‐19 significantly impacted family well‐being, resulting in challenges such as loss of income, job loss, financial difficulties, psychological distress, and domestic violence. Objective This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of dyadic coping in the relationship between dyadic empathy and well‐being of couples. Method A dyadic approach was adopted, using the actor–partner interdependence mediation model (APIMeM) and data collected from 232 heterosexual married couples, where only one partner was employed in the tourism industry. Participants completed online self‐reported measures of dyadic empathy, dyadic coping, and well‐being from January to May 2021. Path analyses were conducted, and bootstrap tests were used. Our results revealed that the hypothesized model shows a good fit with the data. Results The APIMeM analysis showed that the actor effect and partner effect of dyadic empathy on well‐being were completely mediated through dyadic coping among wives, whereas they were partially mediated among husbands. Conclusions This study concluded that dyadic coping plays a mediating role in the relationship between dyadic empathy and well‐being among couples. Implications These results suggest that interventions aimed at enhancing dyadic coping could be particularly beneficial for improving the well‐being of couples. Tailored approaches may be needed to address the different mediation effects observed between husbands and wives.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI