依恋理论
心理学
发展心理学
浪漫
奇怪的情况
多级模型
风格(视觉艺术)
不安全的依恋
附着措施
社会心理学
精神分析
计算机科学
历史
机器学习
考古
作者
Fay S. Julal,Katherine B. Carnelley,A. Shaun Rowe
标识
DOI:10.1080/14616734.2017.1316751
摘要
Using a bull's-eye hierarchical mapping technique (HMT), the present study examined placement of parents in adults' attachment networks over time. We hypothesized that attachment style would predict distance at which network members (mother, father, and romantic partner) would be placed from the core-self over time. Participants completed the HMT on two occasions, 12 months apart. Concurrently and over time, fathers were placed further from the core-self than mothers. Attachment style explained unique variance, beyond that accounted for by individual and relationship characteristics. Specifically, network members with whom participants reported greater attachment insecurity were placed further from the core-self concurrently. Mothers with whom participants reported greater attachment insecurity were placed further from the core-self over time. Unsatisfactory attachment relationships with father and partner and those marked by higher attachment insecurity were more likely to be excluded from attachment networks over time. Findings suggest that attachment style, relationship quality, romantic relationship status, and parents' marital status determine the placement of parents in adults' attachment networks.
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