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      DIFFERENTIATING REACTIVE AND SUSPICIOUS JEALOUSY

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      Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal
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          In contrast to viewing jealousy as a unitary construct, this research differentiates jealousy into reactive (emotional components of jealousy) and suspicious jealousy (cognitive and behavioral components of jealousy), for which manifestations and antecedents differ. Besides finding that reactive and suspicious jealousy could be delineated, the results of two studies found evidence for discriminant validity and that greater reactive jealousy was related to greater relationship dependency, greater trust, and lower chronic jealousy. Persons who displayed more suspicious jealousy had greater insecurity, greater anxious attachment, greater avoidant attachment, greater chronic jealousy, and lower self-esteem. This research is consistent with a transactional model of jealousy.

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          Journal
          Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal
          soc behav pers
          Scientific Journal Publishers Ltd
          0301-2212
          January 01 2007
          January 01 2007
          : 35
          : 8
          : 1099-1114
          Article
          10.2224/sbp.2007.35.8.1099
          40739a53-3125-4506-8cfe-df29cc78b42b
          © 2007
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