Objective: We examined the gender differences and attachment styles with regard to the phenomenology of jealousy among married individuals. Method: The study included 86 married couples who presented to the Marriage Counselling Centre at the Bakırköy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurosurgery. Subjects were evaluated in terms of sociodemographic data, the Romantic Jealousy Questionnaire, and the Adult Attachment Style Scale. Results: In our population, 79% of males and 66% of females defined themselves as jealous. Females had higher emotional and cognitive scores than male participants. Females had higher scores on the negative effects of jealousy. Female commitment scores were higher than those of males. Amb...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate jealousy in college students. The sample consisted ...
The research objective was to study the emotion of relationship jealousy in context of emotional att...
The present study distributed surveys to 98 college students (31 freshmen, 28 sophomores, 25 juniors...
Objective: We examined the gender differences and attachment styles with regard to the phenomenology...
Romantic jealousy is a multidimensional response to a perceived threat to one’s relationship or self...
This study seeks to explicate the impact of sex and gender in the relationships among attachment, ro...
Jealousy is often a problem in romantic relationships. When severe enough, it can lead to arguments,...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed that men and women differ in their relative responses to se...
The primary goal of our research is to look at the association between relationship satisfaction, je...
Evolutionary psychology explains jealousy as a result of selection pressures in order to maximize in...
This study examines the concept "jealousy" using a combination of empirical and phenomenological app...
The present study examined whether the intrapersonal variables of attachment style and sex roles wou...
Functional relationships between romantic jealousy and traits, such as neuroticism or adult attachme...
A potentially rich framework for analyzing many aspects of interpersonal relationships has been prov...
An influential evolutionary account of romantic jealousy proposes that natural selection shaped a sp...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate jealousy in college students. The sample consisted ...
The research objective was to study the emotion of relationship jealousy in context of emotional att...
The present study distributed surveys to 98 college students (31 freshmen, 28 sophomores, 25 juniors...
Objective: We examined the gender differences and attachment styles with regard to the phenomenology...
Romantic jealousy is a multidimensional response to a perceived threat to one’s relationship or self...
This study seeks to explicate the impact of sex and gender in the relationships among attachment, ro...
Jealousy is often a problem in romantic relationships. When severe enough, it can lead to arguments,...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed that men and women differ in their relative responses to se...
The primary goal of our research is to look at the association between relationship satisfaction, je...
Evolutionary psychology explains jealousy as a result of selection pressures in order to maximize in...
This study examines the concept "jealousy" using a combination of empirical and phenomenological app...
The present study examined whether the intrapersonal variables of attachment style and sex roles wou...
Functional relationships between romantic jealousy and traits, such as neuroticism or adult attachme...
A potentially rich framework for analyzing many aspects of interpersonal relationships has been prov...
An influential evolutionary account of romantic jealousy proposes that natural selection shaped a sp...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate jealousy in college students. The sample consisted ...
The research objective was to study the emotion of relationship jealousy in context of emotional att...
The present study distributed surveys to 98 college students (31 freshmen, 28 sophomores, 25 juniors...