Greater emotional arousal predicts poorer long-term memory of communication skills in couples |
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Authors: | Baucom Brian R Weusthoff Sarah Atkins David C Hahlweg Kurt |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1061, USA. baucom@usc.edu |
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Abstract: | Many studies have examined the importance of learning skills in behaviorally based couple interventions but none have examined predictors of long-term memory for skills. Associations between emotional arousal and long-term recall of communication skills delivered to couples during a behaviorally based relationship distress prevention program were examined in a sample of 49 German couples. Fundamental frequency (f(0)), a vocal measure of encoded emotional arousal, was measured during pre-treatment couple conflict. Higher levels of f(0) were linked to fewer skills remembered 11 years after completing the program, and women remembered more skills than men. Implications of results for behaviorally based couple interventions are discussed. |
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