This research investigated the interplay between self-control, trust, and intrusive behaviors in heterosexual relationships. While past work mainly focused on actor self-control, we additionally considered the role of partner self-control in both men’s and women’s tendency to show intrusive behaviors. Specifically, we hypothesized that a lack of self-control in the partner elicits intrusive behaviors through low levels of trust in the partner. We collected data from 104 couples and 52 individuals (N = 260, Mage = 35.11, SDage = 10.77) via a crowd-working platform. Analysis using an Actor Partner Interdependence Mediation Model with a bootstrapping method showed that trust mediated the association between partner self-control and intrusive b...
A dual process model is proposed to explain how automatic evaluative associations to the partner (i....
Trustworthiness is generally considered a positive trait, and past research has investigated differe...
What combination of partners' trait self-control levels produces the best relationship outcomes? The...
This research investigated the interplay between self-control, trust, and intrusive behaviors in het...
Many people engage in intrusive behaviors in close relationships. Existing research links intrusive ...
Self-control allows people to curb destructive behavior and behave more pro-socially in relationship...
The present research tested the hypothesis that perception of others' self-control is an indicator o...
To be a trustworthy partner, people need self-control. People infer others’ level of self-control fr...
Self-control allows people to curb destructive behavior and behave more pro-socially in relationship...
Existing research shows that intrusive behavior has detrimental consequences for relationships. Surp...
In the present research, we examined the effects of self-control beliefs on relationship protective ...
This study focuses on the interrelationships between gender, self-control and intimate partner viole...
Self-regulatory abilities are important for communal actions in relationships. In this paper, we inv...
Unwanted pursuit behavior (UPB) refers to a wide range of repeated, unwanted, and privacy-violating ...
We propose that perceived partner concealment, self-concealment from one's partner (i.e., keeping se...
A dual process model is proposed to explain how automatic evaluative associations to the partner (i....
Trustworthiness is generally considered a positive trait, and past research has investigated differe...
What combination of partners' trait self-control levels produces the best relationship outcomes? The...
This research investigated the interplay between self-control, trust, and intrusive behaviors in het...
Many people engage in intrusive behaviors in close relationships. Existing research links intrusive ...
Self-control allows people to curb destructive behavior and behave more pro-socially in relationship...
The present research tested the hypothesis that perception of others' self-control is an indicator o...
To be a trustworthy partner, people need self-control. People infer others’ level of self-control fr...
Self-control allows people to curb destructive behavior and behave more pro-socially in relationship...
Existing research shows that intrusive behavior has detrimental consequences for relationships. Surp...
In the present research, we examined the effects of self-control beliefs on relationship protective ...
This study focuses on the interrelationships between gender, self-control and intimate partner viole...
Self-regulatory abilities are important for communal actions in relationships. In this paper, we inv...
Unwanted pursuit behavior (UPB) refers to a wide range of repeated, unwanted, and privacy-violating ...
We propose that perceived partner concealment, self-concealment from one's partner (i.e., keeping se...
A dual process model is proposed to explain how automatic evaluative associations to the partner (i....
Trustworthiness is generally considered a positive trait, and past research has investigated differe...
What combination of partners' trait self-control levels produces the best relationship outcomes? The...