Obsessing about intimate-relationships: testing the double relationship-vulnerability hypothesis.

Guy Doron, Ohad Szepsenwol, Einat Karp, Netali Gal
Author Information
  1. Guy Doron: School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, P.O. Box 167, Herzliya, 46150, Israel. gdoron@idc.ac.il

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obsessive preoccupation and doubts centering on one's intimate relationship may have a negative impact on the romantic dyad and lead to significant distress. In this research we investigated whether the co-occurrence of attachment anxiety and overreliance on intimate relationships for self-worth-what we call double relationship-vulnerability-is linked with relationship-centered obsessions and obsessive-compulsive tendencies.
METHODS: Study 1 employed a correlational design to examine the link between double relationship-vulnerability and relationship-centered obsessions. Study 2 employed an experimental design to assess response to subtle threats to the relationship self-domain among individuals with double relationship-vulnerability.
RESULTS: Study 1 supported the link between double relationship-vulnerability and relationship-centered obsessions. Study 2 showed that when confronted with subtle threats to the relationship self-domain, individuals with double relationship-vulnerability are more likely to experience distress and engage in mitigating behavior in response to relationship doubts and fears.
LIMITATIONS: Our studies were conducted with non-clinical samples.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that double relationship-vulnerability may make individuals more susceptible to the development and maintenance of relationship-centered obsessions and compulsions.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Anxiety
Compulsive Personality Disorder
Culture
Depression
Feedback, Psychological
Female
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Middle Aged
Object Attachment
Obsessive Behavior
Regression Analysis
Self Concept
Surveys and Questionnaires
Word Association Tests
Young Adult

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