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Implicit negative evaluations about ex-partner predicts break-up adjustment: the brighter side of dark cognitions
Authors:Fagundes Christopher P
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Utah, 380 South 1530 East, room 502, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112-0251, USA. christopher.fagundes@psych.utah.edu
Abstract:Using a subliminal priming lexical decision task, the present research investigated whether individuals who show negative implicit evaluations of an ex-partner immediately after a break-up show superior post-break-up emotional adjustment. As expected, individuals whose reaction times indicated negative implicit evaluations of their ex-partner showed reduced depressive affect immediately after the break-up. Individuals who did not initiate their break-up demonstrated less negative implicit evaluations of their ex-partners as well as more depressive affect. Finally, increased negative implicit evaluations of ex-partners over a one-month period were associated with corresponding improvements in adjustment. The findings demonstrate a critical role for implicit evaluations in post-break-up adjustment.
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