Predictors of existential fulfillment in romantic relationships

Содержание

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What contribution to the existential fulfillment in the romantic relations is

What contribution to the existential fulfillment in the romantic relations is

made by:
- gender
- age
- duration of the relationship
- psychodynamics traits
- relation to himself
- authenticity

Research problem

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What contribution to the existential fulfillment in the romantic relations is

What contribution to the existential fulfillment in the romantic relations is

made
by psychodynamics
and
by noodynamiks?

Research problem shortly

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The attitude towards himself, alienation from himself and steady traits of

The attitude towards himself, alienation from himself and steady traits of

character are equivalent predictors of an existential fulfillment in close interpersonal relations between man and woman.

The main hypothesis

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- the indicator of attitude towards himself and the level of

- the indicator of attitude towards himself and the level of

existential fulfillment in relationships have direct interrelation;
- the level of subjective alienation and the level of existential fulfillment in relationships have inverse interrelation;
- indicators of steady traits of character (personal profile) and the level of existential fulfillment in relationships have inverse interrelation

Derivative hypothesis

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Test of Existential Motivations in Interpersonal Relationships (TEMIR - Ukolova, Shumskiy,

Test of Existential Motivations in Interpersonal Relationships (TEMIR - Ukolova, Shumskiy,

Osin, 2014);
Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS - Diener, Emmons, Larsen, Griffin, 1985);
Subjective Happiness Scale (SHS - Lyubomirsky, Lepper, 1999);

Research methods (Russian versions)

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The questionnaire of attitude towards himself (Stolin, Pantileev, 1985); The Alienation

The questionnaire of attitude towards himself (Stolin, Pantileev, 1985);
The Alienation Test

 (Maddi, Kobasa, Hoover, 1980);
Mini-Mult - short vervion of MMPI, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (Kincannon, 1968)

Research methods (Russian versions)

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264 respondents: 85 males (32%) 179 females (68%) an age range

264 respondents:
85 males (32%)
179 females (68%)
an age range between

18 and 54
(M= 24.91)
which are in close relationship with a particular person of the opposite sex lasting more than six months

Sample

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Duration of relationships (months): min: 6 Max: 336 Mean: 46,5 Median: 36 Sample

Duration of relationships (months):
min: 6
Max: 336
Mean: 46,5
Median: 36

Sample

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Results

Results

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Interrelations

Interrelations

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Gender differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney criterion TEMIR

Gender differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney criterion

TEMIR

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Gender differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney criterion Alienation Test

Gender differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney criterion

Alienation Test

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Gender differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney criterion The questionnaire of attitude towards himself

Gender differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney criterion

The questionnaire of

attitude towards himself
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Gender differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney criterion MINI-MULT (short version of MMPI)

Gender differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney criterion

MINI-MULT (short version

of MMPI)
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Age differences comparison of average ranks by Kruskal-Wallis test TEMIR

Age differences comparison of average ranks by Kruskal-Wallis test

TEMIR

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Duration of the relationships differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney criterion TEMIR

Duration of the relationships differences comparison of average ranks by Mann-Whitney

criterion

TEMIR

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Duration of the relationships differences comparison of average ranks by Kruskal-Wallis test TEMIR

Duration of the relationships differences comparison of average ranks by Kruskal-Wallis

test

TEMIR

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Regression analysis Method: Standard Dependent Variable: Existential Fulfillment in Interpersonal Relat.

 Regression analysis

Method: Standard
Dependent Variable: Existential Fulfillment in Interpersonal Relat. General (Efir)
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groups of Predictors:
1. Gender, Age, Duration of the relationship
2. Alienation General, Self-relation General
3. Psychodynamics traits (Mini-Mult) –
Hypochondriasis, Depression, Hysteria, Psychopathia,
Paranoia, Psychasthenia, Schizophrenia, Hypomania
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Regression analysis: Stage 1

Regression analysis: Stage 1

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Regression analysis: Stage 2

Regression analysis: Stage 2

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Predictors of existential fulfillment in romantic relationships Existential fulfillment in romantic

Predictors of existential fulfillment in romantic relationships

Existential fulfillment in romantic relationships

Psychodynamics

traits

Alienation & Attitude Towards Himself

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