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Comprender las emociones de los demás, o Diferenciación Emocional Interpersonal (DE), está relacionado con una mejor salud mental en las relaciones. Este estudio muestra que la disfunción eréctil interpersonal beneficia a las parejas más que la disfunción eréctil individual para reducir la ansiedad y la depresión.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología
  • Psicología social
  • Psicología clínica

Sus antecedentes:

  • La diferenciación emocional (DE) es la capacidad de distinguir experiencias emocionales matizadas.
  • La disfunción eréctil se ha relacionado con el bienestar, pero se ha estudiado principalmente como una construcción intrapersonal.
  • La ED interpersonal, la capacidad de percibir con precisión las emociones de los demás, es una construcción recientemente propuesta.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Introducir y definir la ED interpersonal como una nueva construcción.
  • Explorar las asociaciones entre la disfunción eréctil interpersonal, la disfunción eréctil individual, la internalización de los síntomas y la satisfacción con la relación.
  • Investigar las contribuciones únicas de la disfunción eréctil interpersonal a la salud mental dentro de las relaciones románticas.

Principales métodos:

  • Utilizamos los datos diarios de 77 parejas que cohabitan.
  • Se midió la ED individual (ED positiva y negativa) y la ED interpersonal (NED/PED interpersonal) a través de autoinformes de las emociones propias y de la pareja.
  • Se evaluaron los síntomas de internalización (ansiedad, depresión) y la satisfacción con la relación.

Principales resultados:

  • La disfunción eréctil individual y la disfunción eréctil interpersonal estaban fuertemente correlacionadas.
  • Se relacionó una mayor disfunción eréctil negativa (DEN) con un aumento de los síntomas de ansiedad para el individuo.
  • Un mayor NED/PED interpersonal se asoció con menos síntomas de ansiedad para las parejas, y un NED interpersonal con menos síntomas depresivos para las parejas.

Conclusiones:

  • La disfunción eréctil interpersonal es una construcción distinta de la disfunción eréctil individual.
  • La disfunción eréctil interpersonal muestra beneficios únicos para la salud mental, particularmente para las parejas dentro de las relaciones románticas.
  • Esta investigación amplía la comprensión de la disfunción eréctil en el ámbito interpersonal, destacando su importancia para el bienestar de las relaciones y la salud mental.