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      Attachment to Parents and Psychological Well-Being: An Examination of Young Adult College Students in Intact Families and Stepfamilies.

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      Journal of Family Psychology
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          Adult attachment, working models, and relationship quality in dating couples.

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            Perceived attachments to parents and peers and psychological well-being in adolescence.

            This paper reports the findings from a study of 935 adolescents' perceived attachments to their parents and peers, and their psychological health and well-being. Perceived attachment to parents did not significantly differ between males and females. However, females scored significantly higher than males on a measure of attachment to peers. Also, relative to males, they had higher anxiety and depression scores, suggesting poorer psychological well-being. Overall, a lower perceived attachment to parents was significantly associated with lower scores on the measures of well-being. Adolescents who perceived high attachments to both their parents and peers had the highest scores on a measure of self-perceived strengths. In this study, adolescents' perceived attachment to peers did not appear to compensate for a low attachment to parents in regard to their mental ill-health. These findings suggest that high perceived attachment to parents may be a critical variable associated with psychological well-being in adolescence.
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              Reliability and stability of adult attachment patterns

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                Journal
                Journal of Family Psychology
                Journal of Family Psychology
                American Psychological Association (APA)
                1939-1293
                0893-3200
                2004
                2004
                : 18
                : 4
                : 600-608
                Article
                10.1037/0893-3200.18.4.600
                0eb00976-b7e4-4669-b656-6e2b8d47a6c8
                © 2004
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