Psychometric properties of the Partner Ambivalence Scale in middle-aged and older adults
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Fernandes-Pires, Jose Adrián; Márquez-González, María; García-García, Laura; Pedroso-Chaparro, María del Sequeros; Cabrera, Isabel; [et al.];Fecha de publicación:
2024-11-18Resumen:
Ambivalent feelings in a partner relationship, characterized by simultaneous positive and negative emotional experiences, can significantly influence individuals’ mental health. traditionally measured indirectly, this study introduces the Partner ambivalence scale (Pas), developed for directly capturing the complexity of ambivalent emotions. this study aimed to analyze the psychometric properties of the Pas, and assess the effects of ambivalent feelings on partner relationship quality and depressive symptomatology. Method: 390 individuals (60% women), 40 years or older (M = 60.88, sD = 10.7), and in a partner relationship, participated. Data collected included ambivalent feelings in couples, marital satisfaction, frequency of arguments, and depressive symptoms
Ambivalent feelings in a partner relationship, characterized by simultaneous positive and negative emotional experiences, can significantly influence individuals’ mental health. traditionally measured indirectly, this study introduces the Partner ambivalence scale (Pas), developed for directly capturing the complexity of ambivalent emotions. this study aimed to analyze the psychometric properties of the Pas, and assess the effects of ambivalent feelings on partner relationship quality and depressive symptomatology. Method: 390 individuals (60% women), 40 years or older (M = 60.88, sD = 10.7), and in a partner relationship, participated. Data collected included ambivalent feelings in couples, marital satisfaction, frequency of arguments, and depressive symptoms
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ambivalent feelings; assessment; marital quality; depressive symptoms; middle-aged and older adults
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