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Self‐esteem and caregiving in romantic relationships: Self‐ and partner perceptions
Authors:DARIN J. KNAPP  JARED A. DURTSCHI  CHARITY E. CLIFFORD  JONATHAN G. KIMMES  PATRICIA BARROS‐GOMES  JONATHAN SANDBERG
Affiliation:1. Kansas State University;2. Brigham Young University
Abstract:Self‐esteem may be associated with romantic partners' experience of emotional support and caregiving. Using a sample of 6,385 heterosexual couples in committed relationships gathered from the RELATionship Evaluation (RELATE) data set (see www.relate‐institute.org ), structural equation modeling was used to compare two actor–partner interdependence models examining the associations between both partners' self‐esteem and perceptions of partner caregiving responsiveness (i.e., accessibility, responsiveness, and engagement). Male and female self‐esteem was significantly related to partners' caregiving responsiveness while controlling for family‐of‐origin attachment experiences and relationship stability. Female self‐esteem was also significantly associated with females' caregiving responsiveness. These findings yield important implications, demonstrating that higher self‐esteem may be associated with improved caregiving behaviors between romantic partners. Relevant implications and future research directions are discussed.
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