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Marital attributions in spouses of depressed patients
Authors:Sue Ann K. Bauserman  Ileana Arias  W. Edward Craighead
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry, St. Louis University Heath Sciences Center, USA;(2) University of Georgia, Athens;(3) Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, USA;(4) Department of Community and Family Medicine, St. Louis University Medical School, Division of Behavioral Medicine, 63104 St. Louis, Missouri
Abstract:Causal attributions (i.e., locus, stability, globality) and responsibility attributions (i.e., bad intent, selfish motivation, blame) were assessed in the spouses of 27 depressed psychiatric inpatients and 30 nondepressed dyads to test predictions derived from Hooley's (1987) ldquosymptom-controllabilityrdquo model of marital distress. Results indicated that (1) depressed patients and their spouses were less dyadically adjusted than nondepressed spouses, (2) causal and responsibility attributions about depressive behaviors predicted lower dyadic adjustment, and (3) attributions of causality mediated the relationship between group status (depressed or nondepressed) and dyadic adjustment among spouses who had higher expectations for their partner to change. Results suggest that among spouses with a high expectancy for change, depression may be a risk factor for marital distress.
Keywords:depression  marital distress  attributions
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