Title Vrijednost kao partnera, ekspanzija selfa, uključivanje drugoga u self i zadovoljstvo ljubavnom vezom
Title (english) Mate value, self-expansion, inclusion of other in the self and romantic relationship satisfaction
Author Tea Jelavić - Mitrović
Mentor Vera Ćubela-Adorić (mentor)
Committee member Ljiljana Gregov (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Vera Ćubela-Adorić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Jelena Ombla (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of Psychology) Zadar
Defense date and country 2023-10-16, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Psychology
Abstract Vrijednost kao partnera predstavlja sveukupna obilježja osobe važna za uspješno pronalaženje, privlačenje i zadržavanje partnera. Ljudi su obično svjesni vlastite i partnerove vrijednosti, kao i postojanja diskrepance između njih. U prethodnim je istraživanjima utvrđena negativna povezanost navedene diskrepance i zadovoljstva vezom. Uključivanje drugoga u self odnosi se na stupanj u kojem se percepcija koju ljudi imaju o sebi preklapa s njihovom percepcijom bliskih drugih. Dosad je odnos između diskrepance u vrijednosti kao partnera i uključivanja drugoga u self rijetko bio predmet istraživanja, no pretpostavlja se njihova negativna povezanost. Ekspanziju selfa moguće je postići formiranjem i održavanjem bliskih odnosa u kojima perspektive, resursi i identiteti partnera postaju u određenoj mjeri uključeni u self. U prethodnim je istraživanjima utvrđena pozitivna povezanost ekspanzije selfa s uključivanjem drugoga u self i zadovoljstvom vezom. S obzirom na nedostatak istraživanja o ovoj temi na hrvatskom uzorku, cilj ovog istraživanja bio je utvrditi doprinose diskrepance u vrijednosti kao partnera i ekspanzije selfa objašnjenju varijance uključivanja partnera u self i zadovoljstva vezom. Za ispitivanje postavljenih problema korišteni su podaci prikupljeni u uzorku od 463 punoljetne osobe koje su u ljubavnoj vezi. Podaci su prikupljeni pomoću online upitnika koji se sastojao od općih pitanja o sudionicima (spol, dob) i ljubavnoj vezi koju su procjenjivali (kakvom smatraju trenutnu vezu, trajanje veze, duljina poznavanja partnera prije početka veze), Skale uključivanja drugoga u self (engl. Inclusion of Other in the Self Scale, Aron i sur., 1992), Inventara vrijednosti kao partnera (engl. Mate Value Inventory, Kirsner i sur., 2003), Upitnika ekspanzije selfa (engl. Self-Expansion Questionnaire, Lewandowski i Aron, 2002) i adaptirane verzije Skale zadovoljstva brakom (Ćubela Adorić i Jurević, 2006, prema Ćubela Adorić i sur., 2014). Utvrđena je pozitivna povezanost između ekspanzije selfa i diskrepance u vrijednosti kao partnera. Svaka od navedenih varijabli je pozitivno povezana s uključivanjem partnera u self i zadovoljstvom vezom. Dobiveni rezultati upućuju na ekspanziju selfa kao jedini značajan pozitivan prediktor uključivanja partnera u self. Nadalje, diskrepanca u vrijednosti kao partnera i ekspanzija selfa pokazale su se značajnim pozitivnim prediktorima zadovoljstva vezom s tim da ekspanzija selfa ima veći doprinos objašnjenju varijance zadovoljstva vezom. S obzirom na važnost smjera diskrepance u vrijednosti kao partnera u razumijevanju različitih ishoda veze, ispitane su i razlike u pojedinim varijablama između sudionika u dating up i sudionika u dating down vezi. Sudionici u dating up vezi ekspanziju selfa, uključivanje partnera u self i zadovoljstvo vezom procjenjuju višima u odnosu na sudionike u dating down vezi.
Abstract (english) Mate value represents the overall characteristics of a person important for successfully finding, attracting and retaining a partner. People are usually aware of their own and their partner's value, as well as the existence of a discrepancy between them. Previous research has established a negative association between the aforementioned discrepancy and relationship satisfaction. Inclusion of other in the self refers to the degree to which perception that people have about themselves overlaps with their perception of close others. So far, the relationship between the mate value discrepancy and the inclusion of other in the self has rarely been the subject of research, but their negative association is assumed. Self-expansion can be achieved by forming and maintaining close relationships in which the partners' perspectives, resources, and identities become to some extent included in the self. Previous research has established a positive association of self-expansion encompassing the inclusion of other in the self and relationship satisfaction. Considering the lack of research on this topic on the Croatian sample, this study aimed to determine the contribution of the mate value discrepancy and self expansion in explaining the variance of inclusion of partner in the self and relationship satisfaction. Data collected in a sample of 463 adults who are in a romantic relationship were used to examine the problems. The data were collected through an online questionnaire including general questions about participants (sex, age) and romantic relationship they were evaluating (how they consider current relationship, relationship duration, duration of knowing partner before the beginning of the relationship), Inclusion of Other in the Self Scale (Aron et al., 1992), Mate Value Inventory (Kirsner et al., 2003), Self-Expansion Questionnaire (Lewandowski and Aron, 2002) and adapted version of Marital satisfaction scale (Ćubela Adorić and Jurević, 2006, according to Ćubela Adorić et al., 2014). A positive correlation was found between self-expansion and mate value discrepancy. Each of the mentioned variables is positively related to the inclusion of
partner in the self and relationship satisfaction. The obtained results point to the self-expansion as the only significant positive predictor of the inclusion of partner in the self. Furthermore, mate value discrepancy and self-expansion were shown to be significant positive predictors of relationship satisfaction with the fact that the self-expansion has a greater contribution to the explanation of the variance of relationship satisfaction. Given the importance of the direction of the mate value discrepancy in understanding different relationship outcomes, differences in individual variables between participants in dating up and participants in dating down relationships were also examined. Participants in a dating up relationship evaluate selfexpansion, inclusion of partner in the self and relationship satisfaction as higher than participants in a dating down relationship.
Keywords
ljubavna veza
vrijednost kao partnera
ekspanzija selfa
uključivanje partnera u self
zadovoljstvo vezom
Keywords (english)
romantic relationship
mate value
self-expansion
inclusion of partner in the self
relationship satisfaction
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:439942
Study programme Title: Psychology Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a magistar/magistra psihologije (sveučilišni/a magistar/magistra psihologije)
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