KMID : 1025820200280030359
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Family and Family Therapy 2020 Volume.28 No. 3 p.359 ~ p.381
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The Influence of Anxiety Attachment and Avoidance Attachment in Undergraduates upon Romantic Relationship Satisfaction: Focusing on the mediating effects of emotional dysregulation and perspective taking ability
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Yun Hyeun-Joo
Jeon Hye-Seong
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Abstract
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Objectives: This study was performed in order to closely examine a mediating effect of emotional dysregulation and perspective taking ability on the influence of anxiety attachment and avoidance attachment in undergraduates upon romantic relationship satisfaction.
Methods: For this, structural model building led to examination of model fit and influence in parameters.
Results: First, the mediating effect of emotional dysregulation was found to partially mediate the influence of anxiety attachment upon romantic relationship satisfaction. Second, the mediating effect of emotional dysregulation appeared to mediate completely the influence of avoidance attachment upon romantic relationship satisfaction. Third, the mediating effect of perspective taking ability was shown to be insignificant in the influence of anxiety attachment upon romantic relationship satisfaction. Fourth, the mediating effect of perspective taking ability was seen to mediate completely the influence of avoidance attachment upon romantic relationship satisfaction.
Conclusions: These findings are considered in support of the establishment of intervention direction in the emotional and cognitive aspects according to attachment level given development of counseling and other programs for increasing university students' romantic relationship satisfaction.
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KEYWORD
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Attachment, Emotional dysregulation, Perspective taking ability, Romantic relationship satisfaction
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