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Published on: August 26, 2011
Remembering the romantic past: Autobiographical memory functions and romantic relationship quality
Cagla Aydin1,2, Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik1
1Psychology Program, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Recalling relationship memories for social connection boosts relationship quality, while using them to guide future actions may harm it. Sharing memories with a partner primarily enhances relationship satisfaction through social functions.
Area of Science:
- Social Psychology
- Relationship Science
- Memory Studies
Background:
- Memory serves multiple functions, including self-maintenance, social connection, and behavioral guidance.
- The specific reasons for recalling memories may influence psychological well-being and interpersonal relationships.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the association between memory functions (self, social, directive) and romantic relationship quality.
- To examine how these associations differ for general memories versus relationship-specific memories.
- To explore the role of sharing relationship memories with a partner.
Main Methods:
- A series of three studies involving 1,102 participants.
- Participants reported on the functions of their memories (general and relationship-specific).
- Relationship quality was assessed through measures of intimacy and satisfaction, with memory sharing examined in one study.
Main Results:
- No significant association was found between general memory functions and relationship quality.
- The social function of relationship memories positively predicted intimacy and satisfaction.
- The directive function of relationship memories negatively predicted intimacy and satisfaction.
- When relationship memories were shared with a partner, only the social function positively related to relationship satisfaction.
Conclusions:
- The specific functions served by recalling relationship memories significantly impact relationship quality.
- Emphasizing the social function of memories, particularly when shared, appears beneficial for romantic relationships.
- The directive function of memories may have detrimental effects on relationship satisfaction.
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