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Sticking to the (romantic) script: an examination of love life scripts, stories, and self-reports of normality

2017; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 25; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09658211.2017.1316509

ISSN

1464-0686

Autores

William L. Dunlop, Grace E. Hanley, Tara P. McCoy, Nicole Harake,

Tópico(s)

Family Support in Illness

Resumo

Life scripts represent cultural expectations regarding the events in the prototypical life whereas life stories represent narrative constructions of the events occurring in individuals' own lives. In Study 1, we generated an outline of the love life script and a list of the self-definitional events individuals tend to associate with their own love lives. Participants were prompted to produce and rate seven important events in the prototypical love life and several significant moments from their own love lives. Building upon these descriptive efforts, in Study 2, we developed self-report measures of perceived and desired love life normality. These characteristics positively predicted the conventionality of autobiographical narratives drawn from participants' love life stories. Furthermore, perceived normality and desired normality were positively and negatively related to functioning within the romantic domain, respectively. These results underscore the role love life scripts and love life stories play in functioning within the romantic domain.

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