| Literature DB >> 31119736 |
Go Woon Suh1, William V Fabricius2.
Abstract
This study employed a fully cross-lagged, longitudinal model to examine reciprocal relations between representations of relationships with parents and romantic partners at ages 20 and 22. Representations were assessed with continuous measures of dismissing/avoidant and preoccupied relationship styles across the attachment and affiliation systems for parents, and across the attachment, affiliation, and caregiving systems for romantic partners. Earlier relationships with both mothers and fathers independently predicted changes in later views of romantic relationships, and earlier romantic relationships predicted changes in later views of relationships with both mothers and fathers. This evidence of a developmental system of interconnected representations across relationships has theoretical implications about the nature of working models, and practical implications alerting parents to the onset of dating as a potentially fertile context for changes in their relationships with children.Entities:
Keywords: Attachment; Emerging Adults; Father-Child Relationships; Internal Working Models; Reciprocal Effects; Romantic Relationships; adultos emergentes; apego; efectos recíprocos; modelos internos de trabajo; relaciones padre-niño; relaciones románticas; 交互影响; 依附关系; 内部工作模式; 出现成年人; 情侣关系; 父亲-孩子关系
Year: 2019 PMID: 31119736 PMCID: PMC6872906 DOI: 10.1111/famp.12458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Process ISSN: 0014-7370