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Exploring Physiological Linkage in Same-Sex Male Couples.

Xiaomin Li1, Ashley Kuelz1, Savannah Boyd2, Kristin August3, Charlotte Markey3, Emily Butler1.   

Abstract

We explore physiological linkage (i.e., covariation of physiological channels between interacting partners; PL) among 34 same-sex male couples. Interbeat interval, an indicator of cardiovascular arousal, was collected across four conversational contexts in the lab: (1) a baseline period that did not involve conversation, (2) a conversation about body image, (3) a conversation about health goals, and (4) a recovery period that allowed for unstructured conversation. We used a newly developed R statistical package (i.e., rties; Butler and Barnard, 2019) that simplifies the use of dynamic models for investigating interpersonal emotional processes. We identified two different PL patterns: (1) a simple one that was characterized by stable synchronization and low frequency of oscillation; and (2) a complex one that was characterized by drifting synchronization, high frequency of oscillation, and eventual damping. Guided by social baseline theory and the reactive flexibility perspective, we explored the interactions between couple relationship functioning (i.e., love, conflict, commitment, sexual satisfaction, and relationship length) and conversational context as predictors of the PL patterns. The results suggest that partners in well-functioning relationships and emotionally challenging situations may be especially likely to show complex PL patterns that may reflect (or support) coregulatory processes.
Copyright © 2021 Li, Kuelz, Boyd, August, Markey and Butler.

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Keywords:  conversational context; physiological linkage; relationship functioning; rties package; same-sex male couples

Year:  2021        PMID: 33536984      PMCID: PMC7848119          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.619255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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