Partner Support and Goal Outcomes: A Multilevel Meta‐Analysis and a Methodological Critique
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Title
Partner Support and Goal Outcomes: A Multilevel Meta‐Analysis and a Methodological Critique
Journal
European Journal of Social Psychology
ISSN
0046-2772
1099-0992
1099-0992
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
52
Number
4
Pages
679-694
Language
english
Abstract
In the meta-analysis, we combined evidence across studies from different theoretical perspectives addressing the association between partner support (responsive, practical and negative support) and goal outcomes (self-efficacy, commitment and progress). The sample included 195 effect sizes from 36 samples with 10,130 participants in romantic relationships. The results were analysed using a random-effects multilevel model and the overall effect size was r = .25. This effect size is comparable to strong individual predictors of goal outcomes (e.g. high intention to achieve a goal) highlighting the importance of close relationships in goal pursuit. In line with the theory of thriving through relationships, the findings suggested that both responsiveness (r = .27) and practical (r = .22) support are helpful for goal outcomes whereas negative (r = −.14) support can hinder goal pursuit. Existing studies have strong methods but lack validated measures. Results have implications for areas including changing health behaviours and improving occupational, educational and therapy outcomes.
Keywords
Social Psychology
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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