“Technoference”: The interference of technology in couple relationships and implications for women’s personal and relational well-being.
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Technology use has proliferated in family life; everyday intrusions and interruptions due to technology devices, which we term “technoference,” will likely occur. We examine the frequency of technoference in romantic relationships and whether these everyday interruptions relate to women’s personal and relational well-being. Participants were 143 married/cohabiting women who completed an online questionnaire. The majority perceived that technology devices (such as computers, cell or smartphones, or TV) frequently interrupted their interactions, such as couple leisure time, conversations, and mealtimes, with their partners. Overall, participants who rated more technoference in their relationships also reported…
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- Psychology
- Well-being
- Social psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Psychotherapist
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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