THE ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL ANHEDONIA WITH ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP PROCESSES
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Abstract
Social anhedonia is a deficiency in the capacity to experience pleasure from social
interactions. This study examined the implications of social anhedonia for romantic
relationship functioning, including the association of social anhedonia with sentiments
towards romantic partners that are central to relationship functioning (satisfaction,
commitment, regard, and care), analogous perceptions of the partner’s sentiments, hostile
behavior during relationship conflict, and perception of the partner’s hostile behavior.
Data were collected from 281 participants who were involved in romantic relationships.
Support was found for social anhedonia’s hypothesized negative association with
satisfaction, regard, and care, as well as all four perceived partner sentiments. These
associations were independent of attachment anxiety and avoidance. Additionally,
attachment avoidance mediated social anhedonia’s relationship with commitment.
However, no support was found for social anhedonia’s hypothesized positive association
with actual and perceived partner hostile behavior. Results suggest that social anhedonia
may undermine the functioning of interpersonal relationships.