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Longitudinal association between adolescent attachment,adult romantic attachment,and emotion regulation strategies
Authors:Katherine Pascuzzo  Chantal Cyr  Ellen Moss
Institution:1. Psychology Department , Université du Québec à Montréal , Montréal , Canada katherinepascuzzo@yahoo.com;3. Psychology Department , Université du Québec à Montréal , Montréal , Canada
Abstract:Attachment security towards parents and peers in adolescence, and romantic attachment styles and emotion regulation strategies in young adulthood, were evaluated using an eight-year longitudinal design. Fifty-six young adults completed the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (IPPA) at age 14, and then, at age 22, the Experience in Close Relationships (ECR) and the Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations (CISS), an emotion regulation questionnaire concerning coping strategies, including task-oriented versus emotion-oriented foci. Results indicated that greater insecurity to parents and peers in adolescence predicted a more anxious romantic attachment style and greater use of emotion-oriented strategies in adulthood. Concurrently, anxious adult attachment style was related to more emotion-oriented strategies, whereas an avoidant attachment style was related to less support-seeking. Analyses also identified emotion-oriented coping strategies as a partial mediator of the link between adolescent attachment insecurity to parents and adult anxious attachment, and a complete mediator of the association between adolescent attachment insecurity to peers and adult anxious attachment. These findings support the core assumption of continuity in attachment theory, where relationships to parents influence close romantic relationships in adulthood.
Keywords:parent–adolescent attachment  peer–adolescent attachment  adult romantic attachment  emotion regulation strategies
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