| Literature DB >> 28163363 |
Dariusz P Danel1, Agnieszka Siennicka2, Kinga Glińska1, Piotr Fedurek3, Natalia Nowak-Szczepańska1, Ewa A Jankowska1, Bogusław Pawłowski4, Zdzisław Lewandowski5.
Abstract
Mate value discrepancy (MVD) between heterosexual partners is an important factor influencing relationship satisfaction which, in turn, has an effect on the quality and the stability of the relationship. Therefore, partners' involvement in mate retention behaviours, such as controlling behaviours, can be related to MVD and our study aims to determine whether such an association exists. In order to do so, we analysed female perception of MVD and their opinion regarding the intensity of controlling behaviours performed by themselves as well as their romantic partners. Female perception of the intensity of controlling behaviours performed by both partners was the highest in couples where a woman assesses her own mate value (MV) as higher than her partner's MV and significantly different than in relationships where male MV exceeded those of the female. Our study also indicates that MVD should be taken into account when analysing sex differences in intensities of mate retention behaviours. Finally, we provide evidence supporting the significance of the relationship length for controlling behaviour intensity. Findings are discussed within an evolutionary perspective.Entities:
Keywords: Controlling behaviour; Heterosexual romantic relationships; Mate retention behaviours; Mate value; Mate value difference
Year: 2016 PMID: 28163363 PMCID: PMC5243905 DOI: 10.1007/s10211-016-0240-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Ethol ISSN: 0873-9749 Impact factor: 1.231
Descriptive statistics for CBS-R scores and MV scores
| Mean | Standard deviation | Median | Minimum-maximum | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall CBS-R scores | ||||
| For females | 15.9 | 10.25 | 14.0 | 0–44 |
| For males | 13.5 | 9.44 | 11.0 | 1–48 |
| MV score | ||||
| For females | 23.2 | 2.63 | 23.0 | 13–29 |
| For males | 24.0 | 3.19 | 24.0 | 13–29 |
Fig. 1General pattern of the results. Dots and squares indicate expected means of controlling behaviour intensity calculated for the covariate (relationship length) mean of M = 3.37. Please note that all values are transformed (details in the main text). Whiskers indicate ±standard error (SE)