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A combination of insecure attachment patterns in a relationship and its quality: The role of relationship length

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JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 648-667

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0265407520969896

Keywords

Attachment patterns; couples; psychology; relationship length; relationship quality

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  1. SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities [WP/2018/A/02]

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The study reveals that different combinations of insecure attachment patterns have varying effects on romantic relationships, with relationship length playing a key role in moderating these effects.
Most studies confirm that a combination of insecure attachment patterns in a couple has a negative effect on a romantic relationship. However, some research findings suggest otherwise. It is because they do not take account of relationship length as a moderating variable. The aim of this study was to examine the role of relationship length in predicting the effects of a combination of insecure attachment patterns on different aspects of its quality. The study involved 200 heterosexual couples. We used the Experiences in Close Relationships questionnaire to measure insecure attachment patterns (anxiety and avoidance) and the Couple Satisfaction Index-32 to determine relationship satisfaction. The other aspects of relationship quality (tenderness, communication, conflict behavior) were examined by means of the Partnership Questionnaire. The key results showed that with time the selected indicators of relationship quality deteriorate in a combination of anxious and avoidant patterns, while they improve in a combination of both anxious patterns.

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