This study applied an attachment framework to explore whether shared everyday decisions (SHARED) and constructive communication during conflicts serve as protective factors for relationship quality and stability in a sample of 971 individuals in long-distance relationships (LDRs). The behaviors were found to partially and differentially mediate the association between attachment orientations and relationship outcomes. While SHARED was more strongly linked to commitment than to relationship satisfaction, the reverse was found for constructive communication. Only SHARED was found to predict relationship stability over and above attachment when relationship length was controlled for. The findings suggest that attachment anxiety and avoidance i...
Research has empirically demonstrated that adult attachment style directly affects communication bet...
Social interactions between dyad and network may play a role in understanding how networks influence...
Research applying the principles of attachment theory (Bowlby, 1969) to couple relationships (Hazan ...
This study applied an attachment framework to explore whether shared everyday decisions (SHARED) and...
The adult attachment theory states that physical proximity is vital for romantic relationship stabil...
This study examines geographically close (GCRs) and long distance (LDRs) romantic relationships, and...
The purpose of this study was to examine, from an attachment theoretical perspective, the relatednes...
This study examined attachment-related differences in adults’ conflict resolution behaviours and per...
This work adopts an Interdependence Theory framework to investigate how the features of interdepende...
The extension of attachment principles to adults’ close relationships provides an important theoreti...
This work adopts an Interdependence Theory framework to investigate how the features of interdepende...
textTwo studies were conducted to examine how people cope with stress, both with their partners and...
Attachment styles are conceptualized as social interaction styles that include one's own communicati...
This study explored the connections between adult attachment styles (i.e., secure, preoccupied, fear...
Previous research on attachment orientations has focused on how attachment is associated with levels...
Research has empirically demonstrated that adult attachment style directly affects communication bet...
Social interactions between dyad and network may play a role in understanding how networks influence...
Research applying the principles of attachment theory (Bowlby, 1969) to couple relationships (Hazan ...
This study applied an attachment framework to explore whether shared everyday decisions (SHARED) and...
The adult attachment theory states that physical proximity is vital for romantic relationship stabil...
This study examines geographically close (GCRs) and long distance (LDRs) romantic relationships, and...
The purpose of this study was to examine, from an attachment theoretical perspective, the relatednes...
This study examined attachment-related differences in adults’ conflict resolution behaviours and per...
This work adopts an Interdependence Theory framework to investigate how the features of interdepende...
The extension of attachment principles to adults’ close relationships provides an important theoreti...
This work adopts an Interdependence Theory framework to investigate how the features of interdepende...
textTwo studies were conducted to examine how people cope with stress, both with their partners and...
Attachment styles are conceptualized as social interaction styles that include one's own communicati...
This study explored the connections between adult attachment styles (i.e., secure, preoccupied, fear...
Previous research on attachment orientations has focused on how attachment is associated with levels...
Research has empirically demonstrated that adult attachment style directly affects communication bet...
Social interactions between dyad and network may play a role in understanding how networks influence...
Research applying the principles of attachment theory (Bowlby, 1969) to couple relationships (Hazan ...