Effects of relational efficacy on emotional experiences in romantic relationships : An intersubjective efficacy expectation

  • ASANO Ryosuke
    Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University

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  • 恋愛関係における関係効力性が感情体験に及ぼす影響 : 二者の間主観的な効力期待の導入
  • レンアイ カンケイ ニ オケル カンケイ コウリョクセイ ガ カンジョウ タイケン ニ オヨボス エイキョウ ニシャ ノ カン シュカンテキ ナ コウリョク キタイ ノ ドウニュウ

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This article investigated how relational efficacy affects emotional experiences in romantic relationships. Relational efficacy, which is a shared or intersubjective efficacy expectation of relationship partners, refers to a pair's belief that they can mutually coordinate and integrate their resources to prevent and resolve any problem; this concept is based on social cognitive theory (Bandura, 1997, 2001). Participants were 107 dating heterosexual couples. The results of multilevel structural equation modeling analysis suggested that couples higher in relational efficacy experienced more positive emotions, but not negative emotions. Additionally, it is suggested that partners higher in perceived relational efficacy experienced more positive emotions, but not negative emotions. The implications of the results and their contribution to existing literature are discussed.

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