The Relationship among Interpersonal Problems, the Discrepancy between Expectation and Fulfillment of the Role Behaviors from a Significant Other, and Mental States

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  • 対人問題の困難さと重要な他者に対する役割期待のずれ,精神状態との関連
  • タイジン モンダイ ノ コンナン サ ト ジュウヨウ ナ タシャ ニ タイスル ヤクワリ キタイ ノ ズレ,セイシン ジョウタイ ト ノ カンレン

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<p>In this study, the relationship among interpersonal problems, the discrepancy between expectation and fulfillment of the role behaviors from a significant other, and mental states was examined. In Study 1, we conducted a multiple regression analysis and investigated the relationship between interpersonal problems and mental states including depression, social interaction anxiety, and fear of negative evaluation. The results indicated that five subscales of interpersonal problems, namely, vindictive, cold, socially avoidant, nonassertive, and intrusive were related to mental states. In Study 2, we focused on the discrepancy between expectation and fulfillment of the role behaviors from a significant other. In order to investigate the relationship among the discrepancy between expectation and fulfillment, interpersonal problems, and mental states, we conducted a covariance structural analysis. The results revealed that the discrepancy between expectation and fulfillment were related to mental states indirectly through interpersonal problems. Specifically, the discrepancy between expectation and fulfillment about supportive behaviors was related to mental states indirectly through interpersonal problems.</p>

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