The model indicated significant associations between body appreciation,
the romantic attachment dimensions, and the sexual functioning domains.
The hierarchical regression analyses done in the second part of the study indicated that age, gender, and individuation dimensions are important predictors of
romantic attachment dimensions.
Not exact matches
The present study examined self - reported
romantic attachment style and Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) states of mind regarding early attachment relationships, personality dimensions, and psychopathology in a psychiatric sample of trauma
attachment style and Adult
Attachment Interview (AAI) states of mind regarding early attachment relationships, personality dimensions, and psychopathology in a psychiatric sample of trauma
Attachment Interview (AAI) states of mind regarding early
attachment relationships, personality dimensions, and psychopathology in a psychiatric sample of trauma
attachment relationships, personality
dimensions, and psychopathology in a psychiatric sample of trauma survivors.
This 36 - item self - report measure of AAS yields continuous scores on
attachment anxiety (18 items, e.g. «I often worry that my partner will not want to stay with me»; from 1 = strongly disagree to 7 = strongly agree) and
attachment avoidance (18 items, e.g. «I find it difficult to allow myself to depend on
romantic partners»)
dimensions.
Self - reported
romantic attachment style was significantly associated with personality
dimensions, with fearful adults showing the most maladaptive personality profiles.
The
dimensions of
romantic attachment showed no differences according to age or gender.
Indirect effects were found between females»
romantic attachment and all three
dimensions of family functioning, but males»
romantic attachment was only associated with triangulation of the child.
The
dimension of
attachment - related avoidance is not solely marked by feelings of distress concerning being dependent and close to the
romantic partner but also experiencing problems in expressing emotions and thoughts (McCarthy & Taylor, 1999).
Furthermore, we investigated the associations of gender, age, and perceived individuation in relation to mother and father with
attachment dimensions in Turkish emerging adults»
romantic relationships.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships among adult
attachment according to two
dimensions (
attachment anxiety and
attachment avoidance), breakup distress and growth following dissolutions of
romantic relationship.
In the same study, the two underlying continuous
dimensions of
romantic attachment (i.e., anxiety and avoidance) were assessed.
Lastly, the association between
romantic attachment anxiety and
romantic attachment avoidance was relatively high in our sample, whereas these
dimensions were found to be only weakly related in other studies (e.g., Davis et al., 2006).
[jounal] Brennan, K.A. / 1995 /
Dimensions of adult
attachment, affect regulation, and
romantic relationship functioning / Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 21: 267 ~ 283