This study examined associations among romantic attachment anxiety and avoidance, positive and negative religious coping, and marital adjustment in a community sample of 81 heterosexual couples. Both spouses completed the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale (ECR), a brief measure of religious coping (Brief RCOPE), the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS), and a demographic questionnaire as part of a larger study. Multilevel modeling (MLM) for the actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) was used. Attachment avoidance was inversely related to positive religious coping. In contrast, attachment anxiety was directly related to negative religious coping. Positive religious coping buffered the relationship between attachment avoidance and ma...
This thesis aims to investigate the dyadic effects of adult attachment orientations, self-compassion...
The authors review findings from the psychology of religion showing that believers ’ perceived relat...
Some studies suggest that religious people cope better with stress. For married couples, if partners...
This study attempted to explore whether attachment to God influences the nature of the relationship ...
This study attempted to explore whether attachment to God influences the nature of the relationship ...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether adult attachment style, psychological abuse in the...
The current study considered a novel model of attachment that aimed to explain the association betwe...
Conflict is inevitable in close romantic relationships. Responses to conflict vary and are influence...
Senior Honors Thesis conducted under the direction of Professor Leslie D. KirbyCollege of Arts & Sci...
textUsing a stress and coping framework, this study examines the role of religious coping in the div...
The goal of this study was to advance the understanding of the role of parents’ and friends’ religio...
Some studies suggest that religious people cope better with stress. For married couples, if partners...
In recent years, the principles of attachment theory have been applied to the research field of coup...
The marriage and family literature has identified a host of factors that contribute to a satisfactor...
Guided by attachment theory, this study investigated the mediating role of attributions in the assoc...
This thesis aims to investigate the dyadic effects of adult attachment orientations, self-compassion...
The authors review findings from the psychology of religion showing that believers ’ perceived relat...
Some studies suggest that religious people cope better with stress. For married couples, if partners...
This study attempted to explore whether attachment to God influences the nature of the relationship ...
This study attempted to explore whether attachment to God influences the nature of the relationship ...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether adult attachment style, psychological abuse in the...
The current study considered a novel model of attachment that aimed to explain the association betwe...
Conflict is inevitable in close romantic relationships. Responses to conflict vary and are influence...
Senior Honors Thesis conducted under the direction of Professor Leslie D. KirbyCollege of Arts & Sci...
textUsing a stress and coping framework, this study examines the role of religious coping in the div...
The goal of this study was to advance the understanding of the role of parents’ and friends’ religio...
Some studies suggest that religious people cope better with stress. For married couples, if partners...
In recent years, the principles of attachment theory have been applied to the research field of coup...
The marriage and family literature has identified a host of factors that contribute to a satisfactor...
Guided by attachment theory, this study investigated the mediating role of attributions in the assoc...
This thesis aims to investigate the dyadic effects of adult attachment orientations, self-compassion...
The authors review findings from the psychology of religion showing that believers ’ perceived relat...
Some studies suggest that religious people cope better with stress. For married couples, if partners...