Previous self-report measures of attachment have used different assessment approaches, and a common conceptualization is using a dimensional perspective in which attachment is measured with two factors: attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance. The Experiences in Close Relationships—Relationship Structures Questionnaire (ECR-RS) has, prior to this study, been assessed for psychometric properties regarding specific relationships, but not in a shorter version for close relationships in general. In this paper, we present a Swedish translation of the ECR-RS Global nine-item version assessed for factor structure and psychometric properties by using a cross-validation approach with two separate adult samples. In Study 1 (N = 492), participants...
In order to ensure the concentration, compliance and motivation of the participants, a short version...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to conduct an in‐depth psychometric investigation of the Relat...
The investigation of attachment processes during middle childhood and early adolescence has been ham...
Previous self-report measures of attachment have used different assessment approaches, and a common ...
Previous self-report measures of attachment have used different assessment approaches, and a common ...
The Experiences in Close Relationships-Relationship Structures questionnaire (ECR-RS) is one of the ...
Most research on adult attachment is based on the assumption that working models are relatively gene...
Background Attachment insecurity is a prominent risk factor for the development and course of psychi...
In this study, first, the factor structure of the Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory (ECR)...
Attachment refers to the innate tendency to form strong and close interpersonal bonds, from infancy ...
Background and objectives: The Experiences in Close Relationships scale (ECR) is much used in adult...
Background and objectives: The Experiences in Close Relationships scale (ECR) is much used in adult ...
In this study, the reliability and validity of Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised (ECR-R), a...
This study aimed to validate the French version of the Experiences in Close Relationships–Revised (E...
We developed a 12-item, short form of the Experiences in Close Relationship Scale (ECR; Brennan, Cla...
In order to ensure the concentration, compliance and motivation of the participants, a short version...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to conduct an in‐depth psychometric investigation of the Relat...
The investigation of attachment processes during middle childhood and early adolescence has been ham...
Previous self-report measures of attachment have used different assessment approaches, and a common ...
Previous self-report measures of attachment have used different assessment approaches, and a common ...
The Experiences in Close Relationships-Relationship Structures questionnaire (ECR-RS) is one of the ...
Most research on adult attachment is based on the assumption that working models are relatively gene...
Background Attachment insecurity is a prominent risk factor for the development and course of psychi...
In this study, first, the factor structure of the Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory (ECR)...
Attachment refers to the innate tendency to form strong and close interpersonal bonds, from infancy ...
Background and objectives: The Experiences in Close Relationships scale (ECR) is much used in adult...
Background and objectives: The Experiences in Close Relationships scale (ECR) is much used in adult ...
In this study, the reliability and validity of Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised (ECR-R), a...
This study aimed to validate the French version of the Experiences in Close Relationships–Revised (E...
We developed a 12-item, short form of the Experiences in Close Relationship Scale (ECR; Brennan, Cla...
In order to ensure the concentration, compliance and motivation of the participants, a short version...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to conduct an in‐depth psychometric investigation of the Relat...
The investigation of attachment processes during middle childhood and early adolescence has been ham...