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Партнерский социальный капитал как предиктор субъективного благополучия

Психологические исследования: электронный научный журнал. 2026. Т. 19. № 105.
Сапожникова М. А.

The study of subjective well-being remains a central topic in contemporary psychology, reflecting a sustained scholarly interest in the factors that contribute to individuals’ positive life evaluations. While socio-demographic and economic determinants are well-established, research increasingly focuses on relational variables, particularly the quality of intimate bonds. A robust body of evidence indicates that high-quality social relationships, including romantic partnerships, serve as critical buffers against stress, resources for recovery, and facilitators of psychological resilience. Crucially, the mere presence of a relationship is insufficient; its contribution to well-being is contingent upon the presence of trust, mutual support, and emotional intimacy—core dimensions conceptualized as social capital.This study investigates partner-specific social capital as a key predictor of subjective well-being. The research aim was to empirically analyze the relationship between these constructs. A sample of 100 individuals in romantic relationships completed a survey employing adapted psychometric instruments with established reliability. The findings indicate that components of partner social capital differentially correlate with subjective well-being, with trust in one’s partner emerging as the most significant predictive factor.

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Keywords: субъективное благополучиеtrustsubjective well-beingромантические отношения romantic relationshipsPsychological closenesspartner social capitalpartner supportподдержка партнерапсихологическая близостьпартнерский социальный капитал
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