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Attachment with mother and adolescents’ conflict with romantic partner or close friend.
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$aAttachment with mother and adolescents’ conflict with romantic partner or close friend.$hParte componente di periodico
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$aEstratto da: Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science 2016, 48, 1
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$aBecause mothers continue to serve as a secure base throughout adolescence, this study examined the unique role of late adolescents’ attachment style with mother in self-reported, partner-reported, and observed disagreements as well as in positive and negative emotions with a close peer. Forty-four adolescents (30 females; age 17–19 years) were videotaped with a romantic partner or same-sex friend discussing 2 problems in their relationship. Adolescents rated their attachment style with their mother, assessing dimensions of anxiety and avoidance at 2 different time points, averaged. As well, they reported attachment to the peer. Outcome measures (i.e., reported and observed disagreements, positive emotions, and negative emotions) were combined into a single index of negativity. Adolescents were more negative with a romantic partner than with a friend. Adolescents higher in attachment anxiety with mother were less negative with their romantic partner. Moreover, when variability associated with attachment style with mother was controlled, adolescents higher in attachment avoidance with their peer were more negative, and girls were more negative than boys. Findings support the continued role of attachment style with mother, and attachment anxiety, in adolescents’ emotion regulation behaviour with close peers, particularly romantic partners.
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