@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007261, author = {岡田, 斉 and 松田, 英子}, journal = {人間科学研究, Bulletin of Human Science}, month = {2018-03-01, 2018-06-08}, note = {The purpose of the current study was to explore developmental changes in the frequency of dream recall, the frequency of nightmares, and the level of distress from nightmares among married people and to examine their relationship to marriage quality, attitudes towards communication, and attachment style. Three hundred married people, ranging in age from 24 to 69 years, were administered five instruments: a Nightmare and Dream Recall Frequency Scale (Okada & Mastuda, 2014), a Nightmare Distress Questionnaire (Okada & Mastuda, 2014), a Quality Marriage Index (Moroi, 1996), a scale of married couples’ attitudes toward communication with their partners (Hirayama & Kashiwagi, 2001), and an Adult Attachment Style Scale (Nakao & Kato, 2004). Results indicated that the frequency of dream recall among females remained unchanged from their 20s to 50s, while the frequency of dream recall among males decreased in their 30s to 50s but increased in their 60s. The frequency of nightmares did not change with age. The score on the NDQ-J correlated with hampered communication with one’s partner and abandonment anxiety.}, pages = {139--147}, title = {既婚者の夢想起頻度・悪夢の頻度および苦痛度の発達変化 : 夫婦間満足度・夫婦間コミュニケーション態度・愛着スタイルとの関連性}, volume = {39}, year = {} }