Negative relationship behaviors are related to trauma symptoms following romantic breakups: a correlation study Cover Image

Negative relationship behaviors are related to trauma symptoms following romantic breakups: a correlation study
Negative relationship behaviors are related to trauma symptoms following romantic breakups: a correlation study

Author(s): Tiffany Field, Samantha Poling, Shantay Mines, Debra Bendell, Martha Pelaez
Subject(s): Individual Psychology, Clinical psychology, Behaviorism
Published by: MedCrave Group Kft.
Keywords: romantic breakups; behavior; medicine; psychology;

Summary/Abstract: Several negative relationship behaviors have been related to romantic breakup distress which, in turn, has been related to trauma symptoms following romantic breakups. This Survey Monkey correlation study assessed the direct association between negative relationship behaviors and trauma symptoms to formulate a profile of those at risk for trauma symptoms following romantic breakups. The survey included the Breakup Reasons Scale (a measure of negative relationship behaviors including loss of intimacy, affiliation, sexuality and autonomy), The Trauma Symptoms Checklist-38, and other factors related to breakup reasons. Correlation analyses suggested that scores on the Breakup Reasons Scale (negative relationship behaviors) were significantly related to trauma symptoms following romantic breakups. This relationship was explained by the loss of intimacy. In addition, negative relationship behaviors were significantly related to a more serious romantic relationship of longer duration, lower ratings of the relationship, less physical affection, more verbal abuse, more hours posting messages on the internet and a “betrayal being known to others”. These data suggest that these reliable scales and ratings could be used to form a profile for those at risk for a breakup and for those who might need intervention for trauma symptoms following a romantic breakup.

  • Issue Year: 12/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 15-19
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English
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