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Perceived empathy, accurate empathy and relationship satisfaction in heterosexual couples

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JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 327-349

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0265407509348384

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accurate empathy; conflict; depression; dyadic analysis; heterosexual couples; perceived empathy; relationship satisfaction; similarity

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One aim of this study was to test a model derived from Cutrona that conflict and depression partially mediate the relation between perceived and accurate empathy and relationship satisfaction. This was investigated in 149 heterosexual couples using dyadic analysis. As accurate empathy was not significantly related to relationship satisfaction when actual and assumed similarities were controlled, this model was only examined with perceived empathy. Apart from conflict in men, the actor effects of the model were supported. Perceived empathy was positively associated with relationship satisfaction and negatively associated with depression and conflict. Depression and conflict were negatively associated with relationship satisfaction. There were two partner effects. Conflict in women was significantly associated with depression and relationship dissatisfaction in men.

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