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Couple conflict observed: Emotions in Belgium and Japan.

Anna SchoutenMichael BoigerAtsuhiko UchidaAlice VerstaenCamille PailléYukiko UchidaBatja Mesquita
Published in: Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (2024)
In the present study, we examined cultural variation in couples' emotions during disagreement. We coded the emotions of 58 Belgian and 80 Japanese couples using the Specific Affect Coding System. We observed more anger and domineering, but less fear/tension and other-validation in Belgian than in Japanese couples. Moreover, in Japanese couples, culturally typical emotions were associated with higher conflict resolution and relationship satisfaction. The findings suggest meaningful cultural differences in couples' observed emotions during disagreement, as they can be understood from the prevailing relationship ideals in each culture. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
Keyphrases
  • intimate partner violence