The darker side of accommodating others: Examining the interpersonal structure of maladaptive constructs |
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Authors: | Karl H. Hennig Lawrence J. Walker |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont., Canada N1G 2W1;2. University of British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | To better understand the greater prevalence of depression among women, compared to men, we explored the darker side of accommodating others by examining where maladaptive relational constructs fit within a general structural framework provided by the interpersonal circumplex and 5-factor model of personality. Participants were four samples of undergraduate students (Ns = 302–2070) who completed questionnaires. Results indicated two clusters of maladaptive items: Submission with Connection and Submission without Connection. In general, the most maladaptive relational constructs were concentrated in the first cluster and were located in the low agency, low communion region of the interpersonal circumplex. |
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Keywords: | Relational orientation Interpersonal theory and research Circumplex Internalizing problems Gender Interdependent-relational self Five-factor model |
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