Relationship Satisfaction and Well‑being During the COVID‑19 Pandemic: Examining the Associations with Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Strategies
Citation
TEMİZ, Zahide TEPELİ & Ebra ELSHARNOUBY. "Relationship Satisfaction and Well‑being During the COVID‑19 Pandemic: Examining the Associations with Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Strategies". Cognitive Therapy and Research, (2021).Abstract
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our interpersonal relationships drastically. However, few research studies have examined pandemic-induced stress and its impact on relationship quality. The current research aimed to examine
COVID-19 related stress and anxiety in relation to relationship satisfaction, well-being (i.e., positive afect and life satisfaction), and interpersonal emotion regulation strategies (i.e., perspective-taking, enhancing positive afect, social modeling,
and soothing), to understand the efects of pandemic-induced stress on both an individual and a relational well-being. The
moderating efect of interpersonal emotion regulation strategies toward COVID-19 related stress was also examined.
Methods The sample consisted of 877 married Turkish adults (Nfemale=613, Mage=35.00; Nmale=264, Mage=39.21). Data
were analyzed with structural equation modeling, and moderation efects were tested.
Results As hypothesized, structural equation modeling revealed that greater COVID-19 related stress was associated with
lower well-being, and that this relationship was mediated by relationship satisfaction. Findings indicated that IER strategy
of increasing positive emotions was associated with greater relationship satisfaction and well-being. Unexpectedly, interpersonal emotion regulation strategies moderated neither the relationship between COVID-19 related stress and relationship
satisfaction nor the relationship between COVID-19 stress and well-being.
Conclusions Our fndings support the vulnerability-stress-adaptation framework and draw attention to the importance of
examining the efects of COVID-19 stress and relationship satisfaction.