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AUTOR(ES) J.A. Feeney , Jürgen Habermas
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) The University of Queensland
ANO 2011
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 3C061892FE8C6C42D480B8287B7559E7
MD5 039115ae5ab7adc43d802adf43568e0f

Resumo

This study extends previous research into the relations among attachment style, emotional experience, and emotional control. Questionnaire measures of these variables were completed by a broad sample of 238 married couples. Continuous measures of attachment showed that insecure attachment (low Comfort with closeness; high Anxiety over relationships) was related to greater control of emotion, regardless of whether the emotion was partner‐related or not. Insecure attachment was also associated with less frequent and intense positive emotion and with more frequent and intense negative emotion, although these links depended on context (partner‐related or not), attachment dimension, and gender. Emotional control added to the prediction of marital satisfaction, after controlling for attachment dimensions; the most robust links with satisfaction were inverse relations with own control of positive emotion and with partner's control of negative emotion. The results are discussed in terms of attachment theory, affect regulation, and communication in marriage.

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