夫妻支持:发展及其影响因素
Spousal Support: Development Process and Influencing Factors
DOI: 10.12677/ASS.2018.78185, PDF,  被引量   
作者: 王嘉莹, 朱梦平:湖北大学楚才学院,湖北 武汉;徐碧波*:湖北大学教育学院,湖北 武汉
关键词: 夫妻支持影响因素Spousal Support Influencing Factors
摘要: 二十世纪90年代,夫妻支持(spousal support)的研究得以重视并迅速发展。夫妻支持是指在婚姻关系中,配偶提供的精神或行动上的帮助,使支持接受者感到被关爱、被肯定、被重视的行为。本文通过对夫妻支持的概念、起源与发展以及影响因素等方面进行了阐述,聚焦于夫妻支持的影响因素,将其分为个人因素、人际因素和环境因素。未来可以从个人特质的积极方面、支持适当性方面对夫妻支持进一步探讨,并制定出科学的干预方案。
Abstract: In the 1990s, the research of spousal support was taken seriously and developed rapidly. Spousal support refers to the spiritual or operational assistance provided by the spouse in the marriage, which enables the recipient of support to feel loved, appreciated, and valued. This paper expounds the concept, origin and development of spousal support and the influencing factors, focusing on the influencing factors of couples support, and dividing them into individual factors, interpersonal factors and environmental factors. The future can be explored further in terms of the positive aspects of personality and support for propriety, and scientific intervention programmes can be developed.
文章引用:王嘉莹, 朱梦平, 徐碧波. 夫妻支持:发展及其影响因素[J]. 社会科学前沿, 2018, 7(8): 1258-1267. https://doi.org/10.12677/ASS.2018.78185

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