Attachment Styles,Loneliness, Quality,and Stability of Marital Relationships |
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Authors: | Julia Knoke Julia Burau Bernd Roehrle |
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Affiliation: | 1. AG Klinische Psychologie, Philipps-Universit?t Marburg , Marburg, Germany julia_knoke@gmx.de;3. AG Klinische Psychologie, Philipps-Universit?t Marburg , Marburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Quality and stability of intimate relationships are determined by various factors. Associations between attachment styles, social and emotional loneliness, competence in being alone, and relationship qualities in couples have not yet been investigated. Sixty-three couples completed self-report measures of current relationship quality and duration, attachment style, and loneliness. Marital quality is predicted by means of experienced emotional loneliness, fearful attachment style, age, and participation in relationship counseling (R 2 corrected = .568). Length of relationship is predicted by age, experienced social loneliness, and competence in being alone (R 2 corrected = .648). Attachment styles, loneliness, age, competence in being alone, and participation in relationship counseling are all possible determinants of relationship qualities. |
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Keywords: | attachment style loneliness relationship |
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