The present research assessed attachment style and gender differences in adolescents' relationships with the opposite sex, using questionnaire and diary methodologies. In Study 1, 193 unmarried undergraduate subjects completed questionnaire measures of attachment style, relationship history and attitudes to sex. Relationship history data supported previous findings: avoidant subjects reported fewer and less intense love experiences; anxious/ambivalent subjects reported frequent but less enduring love relationships; secure subjects reported more loving and satisfying relationships. As hypothesized, avoidant subjects were more accepting of casual (uncommitted) sex than other attachment groups. In Study 2, 85 subjects from the previous study u...
Attachment theory focuses on the bond that develops between child and caretaker and the consequences...
First proposing a relational understanding of the child’s very first years, attachment theory has si...
The roles of gender, attachment, and gender-role orientation in identity and intimacy formation were...
This research applied attachment theory to the study of sexual attitudes and behaviors in a sample o...
We examined gender differences in perceived rearing and adult attachment style in adolescents. A tot...
Adolescence is a time when interacting with the opposite sex tends to increase and become more serio...
R esearch to date has revealed that the association between gender, attachment and the quality and f...
Gender differences in the ways individuals think about and behave in close relationships are widely...
The present study investigated attachment style differences in subjects’ reports of their romantic p...
Associations between attachment style, hook up behavior, and gender were tested in two studies of un...
This study seeks to explicate the relationships among sex, gender and attachment. Attachment theory ...
In this study, new evidence is presented of marked sex differences in the distribution of insecure a...
This study examined rejection sensitivity in previous romantic relationships, fear of intimacy, and ...
There is a vast amount of literature on similarities and differences of women and men experiencing (...
Several theorists have proposed that differential socialization experiences lead men and women to di...
Attachment theory focuses on the bond that develops between child and caretaker and the consequences...
First proposing a relational understanding of the child’s very first years, attachment theory has si...
The roles of gender, attachment, and gender-role orientation in identity and intimacy formation were...
This research applied attachment theory to the study of sexual attitudes and behaviors in a sample o...
We examined gender differences in perceived rearing and adult attachment style in adolescents. A tot...
Adolescence is a time when interacting with the opposite sex tends to increase and become more serio...
R esearch to date has revealed that the association between gender, attachment and the quality and f...
Gender differences in the ways individuals think about and behave in close relationships are widely...
The present study investigated attachment style differences in subjects’ reports of their romantic p...
Associations between attachment style, hook up behavior, and gender were tested in two studies of un...
This study seeks to explicate the relationships among sex, gender and attachment. Attachment theory ...
In this study, new evidence is presented of marked sex differences in the distribution of insecure a...
This study examined rejection sensitivity in previous romantic relationships, fear of intimacy, and ...
There is a vast amount of literature on similarities and differences of women and men experiencing (...
Several theorists have proposed that differential socialization experiences lead men and women to di...
Attachment theory focuses on the bond that develops between child and caretaker and the consequences...
First proposing a relational understanding of the child’s very first years, attachment theory has si...
The roles of gender, attachment, and gender-role orientation in identity and intimacy formation were...