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      Attachment Style : A Risk for Multiple Marriages?

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      Journal of Divorce & Remarriage
      The Haworth Press

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              The explosion of adult attachment research in the last decade has been limited by its reliance on college student and distressed samples. Using a large nationally representative sample of American adults, the authors examined the relation of sociodemographics, childhood adversity, parental representations, adult psychopathology, and personality traits to adult attachment in an effort to replicate previous findings and extend the theory. Distribution of adult attachment styles was similar to that in prior studies: 59% secure, 25% avoidant, and 11% anxious. Adult attachment was associated with several sociodemographic variables (e.g., income, age, race) not previously studied. Childhood adversities of an interpersonal nature were strongly related to insecure adult attachment. Various types of adult psychopathologies and personality traits were also strongly related to adult attachment. Implications for adult attachment theory and future research are discussed.
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                Journal
                Journal of Divorce & Remarriage
                Journal of Divorce & Remarriage
                The Haworth Press
                1050-2556
                1540-4811
                February 1999
                February 1999
                : 31
                : 1-2
                : 125-139
                Article
                10.1300/J087v31n01_07
                68e99ad1-dee2-4ac9-bc89-16d84c873e0b
                © 1999
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