| Literature DB >> 24854480 |
Francesca Righetti1, Madoka Kumashiro2, Sarah B Campbell3.
Abstract
When people pursue important goals, they are often surrounded by close others who could provide help and support for the achievement of these goals. The present work investigated whether people are more likely to be open to such interpersonal goal support from a romantic partner when they perceive their goals as being easy versus difficult. Using a multiple methods approach, three studies revealed that, compared with the pursuit of easy goals, when people pursue difficult goals, they are less likely to seek out and be open to support from their romantic partner. Studies 2 and 3 revealed that the effect of goal difficulty on openness to support was partially mediated by loss in self-efficacy. Finally, Study 3 revealed that lack of openness to support can have detrimental long-term consequences for the relationship, as it undermines relationship well-being.Entities:
Keywords: close relationships; goal difficulty; interpersonal goal support; self-efficacy; visible support
Year: 2014 PMID: 24854480 DOI: 10.1177/0146167214535954
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Bull ISSN: 0146-1672