The role of emotional dysregulation in the association between family‐of‐origin conflict and romantic relationship maintenance

Author:

Ogan Matthew A.1ORCID,Monk J. Kale1ORCID,Thibodeau‐Nielsen Rachel B.1,Vennum Amber2ORCID,Soloski Kristy3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Development and Family Science University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

2. Department of Applied Human Sciences Kansas State University Manhattan Kansas USA

3. Community, Family, and Addiction Sciences Texas Tech University Lubbock Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractFamily‐of‐origin systems are consequential for the emotional well‐being of offspring. These influences are likely to last into adulthood, affecting adult children's romantic relationships. The mechanisms by which family‐of‐origin environments influence adult romantic relationships are not fully understood. In a sample of 118 different‐sex couples, we tested the effects of negative family‐of‐origin conflict on adult offspring's provision of relationship maintenance to their romantic partner using structural equation modeling. We evaluated emotional dysregulation as a mediator of this effect, using two measures of emotional dysregulation. Results from structural models demonstrated a negative effect of family‐of‐origin conflict on the provision of relationship maintenance via higher levels of emotional dysregulation. Our results highlight emotional self‐regulation as a valuable intervention point for couple therapists.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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