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- Title
Hopelessness and Interpersonal Conflict: Antecedents and Consequences of Losing Hope.
- Authors
Miller, CourtneyWaite; Roloff, MichaelE.; Reznik, RachelM.
- Abstract
Research on intractable conflict indicates that difficult conflicts often are associated with a sense of hopelessness about the potential for resolution. We argue that hopelessness arises from individuals who want another to change and whose arguments evidence self demand/other withdraw and mutual hostility. The sense of hopelessness arising from these patterns is related to avoidance after an argument and withdrawing support and affection. We conducted a survey of undergraduates about their arguments with parents and romantic partners. As predicted, the correlations between desire for change and withdrawal of support/affection and desire for change and avoidance were positive and statistically significant. A mediation analysis confirmed our hypotheses. The relationships between desire for change and withdrawal of support/affection and avoidance were mediated by self demand/other withdraw and hopelessness. Similarly, the relationships between desire for change and withdrawal of support/affection and avoidance were mediated by mutual hostility and hopelessness. We discuss implications for research on serial arguing, intractable conflict, and destructive communication behaviors.
- Subjects
DESPAIR; INTERPERSONAL conflict; PSYCHOLOGY of Undergraduates; INTERPERSONAL relations research; HOSTILITY
- Publication
Western Journal of Communication, 2014, Vol 78, Issue 5, p563
- ISSN
1057-0314
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/10570314.2014.896026