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Thai et al. (2023) Transgression-related co-rumination: Scale validation and prediction of relational outcomes
| Content Provider | PsyArXiv |
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| Author | Thai, Michael Wenzel, Michael Okimoto, Tyler |
| Description | Co-rumination refers to the extended and/or recurring discussion of issues in social relationships. The extant research tends to conceptualize co-rumination in terms of general interaction styles, commonly between individuals who act as a source of support for one another. Little work has examined co-rumination in conflict contexts, between victims and offenders, as an event-specific process to come to terms with wrongdoing. The present research develops and validates a new scale measuring three distinct approaches to transgression-related co-rumination: co-reflection, co-brooding, and co-avoidance. Within the context of close romantic relationships, we show that these new co-rumination scales are associated with conciliatory sentiments including victim forgiveness, offender self-forgiveness, and relationship commitment. This research highlights co-rumination between parties as a key mechanism of relationship repair. |
| DOI | 10.31234/osf.io/rbdv6 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2023-12-05 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Rights License | CC-By Attribution 4.0 International |
| Subject Keyword | Social and Behavioral Sciences;Social and Personality Psychology;Interpersonal Relationships;Moral Behavior Close Relationships Co-rumination Forgiveness Interpersonal Transgression Self-forgiveness |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Preprint |
| Subject | Social Sciences Social Psychology Psychology |