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Relationship-specific Satisfaction and Adjustment in Emerging Adulthood: The Moderating Role of Adult Attachment Orientation.

William J Chopik1, Amy K Nuttall1, Jeewon Oh1.   

Abstract

Highly satisfying social relationships make us happy and healthy-they fill us with joy and a sense of meaning and purpose. But do all the relationships in our lives contribute equally to our well-being and do some people benefit more from certain relationships? The current study examined associations between the satisfaction of specific relationships within a family (i.e., with parents, siblings) and adjustment (i.e., life satisfaction and depressive symptoms) among 572 emerging adults aged 18-25 (M age = 19.95, SD = 1.42; 77.4% female). Overall, relationship satisfaction with mothers and fathers was associated with better adjustment. Attachment anxiety and avoidance moderated associations between relationship-specific satisfaction and adjustment. We discuss the findings in the context of the shifting of attachment functions during emerging adulthood and the dynamic nature of close relationships across the lifespan.

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Keywords:  attachment orientations; emerging adulthood; family systems; relationship-specific satisfaction; siblings

Year:  2021        PMID: 35342275      PMCID: PMC8942393          DOI: 10.1007/s10804-021-09380-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adult Dev        ISSN: 1068-0667


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