Title
Motivacioni SHE model neverstva u partnerskim vezama
Creator
Đorđević, Tamara S., 1988-
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26005351
Copyright date
2022
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Language
Serbian
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Doktorska disertacija
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Datum odbrane: 07.06.2023.
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član komisije
Tošić Radev, Milica
član komisije
Šakotić Kurbalija, Jelena
Academic Expertise
Društveno-humanističke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Filozofski fakultet
Group
Departman za psihologiju
Alternative title
Motivational SHE model of infidelity in romantic relationships
Publisher
[T. Đorđević]
Format
168 listova
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Bibliografija: listovi 146-160
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Psychology
Abstract (en)
The paper aimed to examine the Motivational SHE model of infidelity in romantic relationships. The theoretical basis of the research comprises the theory of attachment, which includes the anxiety and avoidance dimensions, the self-expansion model of motivation and cognition in close relationships, which distinguishes self-expansion motivation and inclusion of other in the self, the deficit model, which refers to the basic needs that are met in close relationships (emotional, sexual and communication); the
TriP theory of love, which includes three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment. The study involved 411 females and 110 males, classified into three age categories - X, Y, Z generations. The participants completed the online questionnaire, and the following scales were used: Modified Brennan’s Close Relationships Inventory, Self-Expansion Questionnaire, Inclusion of Other in the Self, Social and Emotional Loneliness Scale, New Sexual Satisfaction Scale, Marital Communication Quality Scale, Love Scale, and Romantic Relationships Infidelity Motivation Scale. The regression analysis procedure was used to check the possibility of predicting criterion variables based on predictor variables. The SEM analysis (structural equation modeling) procedure was used to determine mediator relations and test the model. The results show that motivation for infidelity can be predicted based on attachment. The S, H, E components of the model were found to be predictable from attachment. Moreover, the motivation for infidelity was found to be predictable from S, H, and E components. Also, the findings indicate a
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CERIF
klasifikacija:
Tip licence
Kreativne zajednice:
different quality of motivation for infidelity in men and women. Significant findings indicate the existence of mediation of parts of S and H components in the male sample. At the same time, there is a mediation of
the E component between attachment and motivation for infidelity in women. The basic hypothesis was confirmed, and the obtained models correspond to the data. The Motivational SHE Theory of Infidelity in Romantic Relationships was proposed, built upon the Motivational SHE Model of Infidelity in Romantic Relationships and obtained material from previous research.
Authors Key words
Neverstvo, privrţenost, partnerski odnosi, SHE model, model deficita, samoproširenje, motivacija za neverstvom, emocionalno neverstvo, seksualno neverstvo
Authors Key words
Infidelity, attachment, romantic relationships, SHE model, the deficit model, self-expansion, motivation for infidelity, emotional infidelity, sexual infidelity
Classification
159.922.1(043.3)
159.942(043.3)
Subject
S 260
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
The paper aimed to examine the Motivational SHE model of infidelity in romantic relationships. The theoretical basis of the research comprises the theory of attachment, which includes the anxiety and avoidance dimensions, the self-expansion model of motivation and cognition in close relationships, which distinguishes self-expansion motivation and inclusion of other in the self, the deficit model, which refers to the basic needs that are met in close relationships (emotional, sexual and communication); the
TriP theory of love, which includes three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment. The study involved 411 females and 110 males, classified into three age categories - X, Y, Z generations. The participants completed the online questionnaire, and the following scales were used: Modified Brennan’s Close Relationships Inventory, Self-Expansion Questionnaire, Inclusion of Other in the Self, Social and Emotional Loneliness Scale, New Sexual Satisfaction Scale, Marital Communication Quality Scale, Love Scale, and Romantic Relationships Infidelity Motivation Scale. The regression analysis procedure was used to check the possibility of predicting criterion variables based on predictor variables. The SEM analysis (structural equation modeling) procedure was used to determine mediator relations and test the model. The results show that motivation for infidelity can be predicted based on attachment. The S, H, E components of the model were found to be predictable from attachment. Moreover, the motivation for infidelity was found to be predictable from S, H, and E components. Also, the findings indicate a
Nauĉna disciplina:
UDK:
CERIF
klasifikacija:
Tip licence
Kreativne zajednice:
different quality of motivation for infidelity in men and women. Significant findings indicate the existence of mediation of parts of S and H components in the male sample. At the same time, there is a mediation of
the E component between attachment and motivation for infidelity in women. The basic hypothesis was confirmed, and the obtained models correspond to the data. The Motivational SHE Theory of Infidelity in Romantic Relationships was proposed, built upon the Motivational SHE Model of Infidelity in Romantic Relationships and obtained material from previous research.
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