Title of article
The development of commitment and attachment in dating relationships: attachment security as relationship construct
Author/Authors
DUEMMLER، SANDRA L. نويسنده , , KOBAK، OGER نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-400
From page
401
To page
0
Abstract
This study examined attachment security and commitment as predictors of relationship stability in a sample of 51 couples. Attachment and commitment were measured during the Fall and Spring semesters prior to graduation from college and relationship stability was determined by contacting couples approximately one year following graduation from college. Attachment security was measured as a relationship construct (appraisal of the dating partnerʹs availability and responsiveness). Attachment security increased with the length of time in the dating relationship and predicted relationship stability following graduation. We then considered how personality and family of origin factors contributed security, commitment and relationship stability). Malesʹ security with their mothers and fathers and reports of open communication between their parents contributed to growth in attachment security and commitment between the Fall and Spring semesters. Attachment styles (assessed as a measure of personality) also predicted relationship stability with both malesʹ and femalesʹ security increasing the relationship stability one year after graduation. Implications for understanding attachment as both a personality and relationship construct in adult romantic relationships are discussed
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Record number
55804
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