When Visibility Matters: Short-Term Versus Long-Term Costs and Benefits of Visible and Invisible Support

被引:78
作者
Girme, Yuthika U. [1 ]
Overall, Nickola C. [1 ]
Simpson, Jeffry A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
[2] Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA
关键词
visible support; invisible support; goal achievement; personal goals; SOCIAL SUPPORT; INTIMATE-RELATIONSHIPS; ADJUSTMENT; PERSPECTIVE; ATTACHMENT; CULTURE;
D O I
10.1177/0146167213497802
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Sixty-one couples engaged in two video-recorded discussions in which one partner (the support recipient) discussed a personal goal with the other partner (the support provider). The support provider's visible and invisible support behaviors were coded by independent raters. Measures of perceived support, discussion success, and support recipients' distress during the discussion were gathered. Recipients also reported their goal achievement at 3-month intervals over the following year. Greater visible emotional support was associated with greater perceived support and discussion success for highly distressed recipients, but it was costly for nondistressed recipients who reported lower discussion success. In contrast, greater invisible emotional support was not associated with perceived support or discussion success, but it predicted greater goal achievement across time. These results advance our current understanding of support processes by indicating that the costs and benefits of visible support hinge on recipients' needs, whereas invisible support shapes recipients' long-term goal achievement.
引用
收藏
页码:1441 / 1454
页数:14
相关论文
共 33 条
[1]   Negative self-efficacy and goal effects revisited [J].
Bandura, A ;
Locke, EA .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, 2003, 88 (01) :87-99
[2]  
BANDURA A, 1994, PERSONNEL SELECTION AND CLASSIFICATION, P261
[3]   Intensity of emotions, emotional regulation, and goal framing:: How are they related to adolescents' choice of coping strategies? [J].
Boekaerts, M .
ANXIETY STRESS AND COPING, 2002, 15 (04) :401-412
[4]   Invisible support and adjustment to stress [J].
Bolger, N ;
Zuckerman, A ;
Kessler, RC .
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2000, 79 (06) :953-961
[5]   Effects of social support visibility on adjustment to stress experimental evidence [J].
Bolger, Niall ;
Amarel, David .
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2007, 92 (03) :458-475
[6]   A safe haven: An attachment theory perspective on support seeking and caregiving in intimate relationships [J].
Collins, NL ;
Feeney, BC .
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2000, 78 (06) :1053-1073
[7]   Couple resilience to economic pressure [J].
Conger, RD ;
Rueter, MA ;
Elder, GH .
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, 76 (01) :54-71
[8]   Optimally matching support and perceived spousal sensitivity [J].
Cutrona, Carolyn E. ;
Shaffer, Philip A. ;
Wesner, Kristin A. ;
Gardner, Kelli A. .
JOURNAL OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY, 2007, 21 (04) :754-758
[9]   CONTROLLABILITY OF STRESSFUL EVENTS AND SATISFACTION WITH SPOUSE SUPPORT BEHAVIORS [J].
CUTRONA, CE ;
SUHR, JA .
COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, 1992, 19 (02) :154-174
[10]   A secure base: Responsive support of goal strivings and exploration in adult intimate relationships [J].
Feeney, BC .
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2004, 87 (05) :631-648