Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) A. Aron , A. Cortese , ELAINE HATFIELD , ELENA POTAPOVA , ANNA LEVITSKAYA , S. Sprecher , Rick Dolphijn
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Illinois State University
ANO 2021
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 17
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 C869E0CD17B306F2D0937D7D0CA43775
MD5 6B9D3DC61836311B3BEA7BBD706B1374
MD5 aa0437cbdc7a30904951b5df5d41b31d

Resumo

This study was undertaken to examine young women's and men's orientations toward love in three very different cultures: Japan (N = 223), Russia (N = 401), and the United States (N = 1,043). The love variables examined were: frequency of lore experiences, attachment types, love styles, love as a basis for marriage, romantic attitudes, and predictors of falling in love. Many cultural differences were found in the love variables, but the effect of culture was not always in the expected direction. We also examined how the pattern of gender differences in love variables differed across the three societies. Some of the gender differences and similarities found in previous love research and also in the U.S. sample of this study were not replicated in the Japanese and/or Russian samples. We discuss the importance of studying love and other aspects of close relationships with data collected from more than one culture.

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