Development and validation of the interpersonal emotion regulation for couples scale (SIERC) in the spanish population

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2023-06-16
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Antecedents: Interpersonal emotional regulation (IER) is the deliberate attempt to influence others’ emotions. There is not enough research on IER in the context of romantic couples. Aim: The aim of the present study was to develop and validate an instrument to assess couples’ IER and understanding its functioning at both an individual and dyadic level. Method: Participants were 764 adults and 91 dyads. Three studies were carried out: first, to study the psychometric properties of the scale and its validity; second, to understand the functioning of the scale at a dyadic level; third, to analyse the predictive capacity of the instrument. Results: Our 11-item scale has four factors: observe, ask, validate, and soothe feelings. These factors are doubly evaluated: as an agent (SIERC-A) and as a target (SIERC-B). The scale showed good psychometric properties and adequate internal consistency. It presents convergent validity with emotional competences, and divergent validity with emotional dysregulation and insecure attachment. At a dyadic level, there is an actor-partner effect of IER on couple adjustment. Finally, IER seems to predict relationship satisfaction, sexual satisfaction, and life satisfaction. Discussion: This new instrument can be a useful tool for assessment and intervention in couple therapy and research.
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Couples
Dyads
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Interpersonal emotion regulation
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Mónaco, E., Tamarit, A., & Montoya-Castilla, I. (2023). Development and validation of the interpersonal emotion regulation for couples scale (SIERC) in the spanish population. Interpersona, 17(1), 19-44. https://doi.org/10.5964/IJPR.7757
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