scholarly journals ANALISIS DYADIC RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE BEHAVIOR PADA PASANGAN YANG MENJALANI HUBUNGAN PERNIKAHAN JARAK JAUH

Psycho Idea ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 180
Author(s):  
Galih Khumaeni Elbaliem ◽  
Tiara Ratih Widiastuti ◽  
Eka Riyanti Purboningsih

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui noninependensi relationship maintenance behavior pada pasangan suami istri yang menjalani hubungan jarak jauh. Partisipan terdiri dari 52 pasangan. Data diambil dengan teknik snowball sampling. Relationship maintenance behavior diukur dengan skala Relational Maintenance Behavior Measure (RMBM) dari Stafford (2011). Teknik analisis yang digunakan adalah dyadic analysis. Hasil analisis menunjukkan adanya nonindependensi relationship maintenance behavior pada pasangan suami istri yang menjalani hubungan jarak jauh. Dengan demikian, dapat disimpulkan adanya saling ketergantungan dan kesamaan perilaku relationship maintenance behavior pada pasangan yang menjalani hubungan jarak jauh. 

Emotion ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nathaniel M. Lambert ◽  
Frank D. Fincham

2000 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pamela C. Regan

Previous research indicates that adults believe that sexual desire and sexual activity play different roles in love relationships. Little research, however, has been conducted to document the presumed differences between these two aspects of human sexual response. The purpose of this study was to examine empirically (1) whether sexual desire and sexual activity co-occur in dating relationships; (2) whether desire is more strongly associated than activity with passionate love; and (3) whether desire and activity have different implications for relationship maintenance. The results revealed that sexual desire and sexual activity were moderately (but not significantly) related. In addition, and as expected, only sexual desire was related to passionate love. Sexual desire also was related to relational maintenance; the greater the desire for the partner, the less often participants thought about ending their current relationship, thought about beginning a new relationship, reported being unfaithful to their partner, and felt attracted to others.


2019 ◽  
Vol 46 (4) ◽  
pp. 603-616 ◽  
Author(s):  
Esther S. Kluwer ◽  
Johan C. Karremans ◽  
Larisa Riedijk ◽  
C. Raymond Knee

A driving force of relationship maintenance is the fulfillment of basic psychological needs, in particular, the needs for relatedness and autonomy. Until now, research has considered the fulfillment of relatedness and autonomy needs as independent determinants of relationship functioning or as one merged construct called need fulfillment. Little is known about how motivational states interact, even though partners possess and pursue multiple needs at a time in everyday life. Combining theoretical insights from self-determination theory and family systems theory, we test the hypothesis that relatedness and autonomy need fulfillment interact to affect relationship maintenance behavior. In three studies ( N = 388, N = 241, and N = 220), we found that relatedness was positively related to accommodation, but especially (or only) when participants reported high, rather than low, autonomy. This research emphasizes the importance of maintaining a sense of self while being closely connected to the partner.


2016 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Craig Fowler ◽  
Jessica Gasiorek

Using a sample of 143 heterosexual, ethnically diverse couples, we explored the consequences of individuals’ depressive symptomology and excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) for (a) the efforts they and their partners make to maintain their relationship and (b) the satisfaction reported by each relational party. Data were analyzed using an extension of the actor–partner interdependence model. We found actor effects of depression on satisfaction and on relationship maintenance behavior. We also detected significant actor effects of ERS on relationship maintenance behavior. There was inconsistent evidence of partner effects and of the predicted indirect effects. Results suggest that depression and the tendency to engage in ERS may exert countervailing influences on the enactment of relationship maintenance: For both men and women, depression was a negative predictor of self-reported relationship maintenance, whereas ERS was a positive predictor. We suggest that ERS could be considered a form of relationship maintenance in its own right.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 169-186
Author(s):  
Silvia Pristianita ◽  
Rustono Farady Marta

Keragaman budaya memang pada dasarnya amat menarik untuk dibahas dan dipahami lebih dalam. Tidak hanya dapat dilihat melalui peninggalan-peninggalan yang bersejarah, beragam kebudayaan juga kini dapat dikreasikan menjadi sebuah film yang disaksikan oleh banyak orang. Bidadari Mencari Sayap merupakan salah satu film yang ditayangkan pada side streams platform yakni Disney+. Film Bidadari Mencari Sayap yang resmi tayang pada 02 Oktober 2020 memiliki kisah pernikahan yang amat kompleks. Film ini mengisahkan kisah rumah tangga yang terjadi antara pasangan suami istri muslim dan Tionghoa Mualaf. Menggunakan Metode Kualitatif dan paradigma intrepretatif. Dalam menganalisis film Bidadari Mencari Sayap peneliti akan menggunakan relational maintenance dari Laura Stanford dan juga Canary yang memiliki sebanyak sepuluh elemen dalam menjaga hubungan yaitu positivity, openness, assurances, sharing task, social network, join activities, mediated communication, avoidance, antisocial dan humor dielaborasikan dengan grand syntagmatic dari Semiotika Christian Metz yaitu autonomous shot, the parallel syntagm, the bracketing syntagm, the descriptive syntagm, the alternating syntagm, the scene, the episodic sequence, ordinary sequence. Hasil dari penelitian yang dilakukan ini mendapati bahwa dalam film Bidadari Mencari Sayap menerapkan sebanyak delapan dari sepuluh elemen relational maintenance theories yang menghasilkan sebanyak empat sintagma dan juga sebanyak tiga autonomous shot dengan tipe yang beragam yakni subjective insert, explanatory insert dan juga displaced diegetic.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicole B. Ellison ◽  
Jessica Vitak ◽  
Rebecca Gray ◽  
Cliff Lampe

Author(s):  
Valerie Rubinsky ◽  
Lucy C. Niess

Consensually nonmonogamous (CNM) relationships include a variety of relational types that allow for multiple sexual or romantic partners. Although many CNM dynamics occur, the most commonly addressed by both research and popular media include swinging relationships, open relationships, and polyamorous relationships. Many people practice some form of CNM at some point in time, with some estimates suggesting approximately one in five people will be involved in some kind of CNM relational dynamic at some point in their lifetime. At the core of their relational practices, many CNM relationships center communication, openness, and honesty. Despite this, CNM relationships have received less attention from communication researchers comparative to other social science disciplines. CNM relational practices are independent of other relational identities, but may intersect with other identities such as sexual orientation or those who practice kink or bondage, domination, and sadomasochism. The interdisciplinary research literature on relational communication and CNM examines relational maintenance behaviors in CNM relationships, primarily polyamorous relationships, relational communication and jealousy in multiple partner dynamics, polyamorous identity disclosure, and intercultural communication in polyamorous communities. CNM relational communication practices emphasize relational maintenance behavior in multiple-partner dynamics and how jealousy may be communicatively managed in CNM relationships.


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