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Antecedents and consequences of demand/withdraw.

Meghan M McGinn1, Pamela T McFarland, Andrew Christensen.   

Abstract

The authors examined the immediate antecedents and consequences of the demand/withdraw interaction pattern within naturally occurring conflicts. Both partners in 75 couples, including gay, lesbian, and straight couples, were interviewed individually regarding 2 recent conflicts, 1 chosen by each partner, and completed postinterview questionnaires. Interviews were coded for antecedents (e.g., upset prior to conflict), consequences (e.g., resolution of conflict), and demand/withdraw behaviors. In the postinterview questionnaires, participants rated demand/withdraw behaviors and their satisfaction with the outcome of the discussion. Results demonstrated that demand/withdraw behavior shifts depending on whose issue is under discussion, but other proximal antecedents did not significantly predict demand/withdraw. Regarding consequences, results indicated that most conflicts do not result in resolution, and most resolutions do not involve agreed-on change. Demand/withdraw did not predict a decreased likelihood of resolution. However, for those issues that were resolved, demand/withdraw resulted in a decreased likelihood of changes being agreed on. Furthermore, demand/withdraw predicted less satisfaction with the outcome of the discussion, even when controlling for the substantive outcome. Results were generally replicated across both self-report and coder ratings of demand/withdraw.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19803610     DOI: 10.1037/a0016185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Psychol        ISSN: 0893-3200


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Authors:  Michael E Newcomb; Elissa L Sarno; Emily Bettin; James Carey; Jody D Ciolino; Ricky Hill; Christopher P Garcia; Kathryn Macapagal; Brian Mustanski; Gregory Swann; Sarah W Whitton
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2020-01-27
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