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Examining the relationship between dyadic coping and adult attachment dimensions in young adult romantic relationships

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posted on 2025-05-10, 17:41 authored by Breanna Georgiadis
Dyadic coping conceives coping as a response in which partners support each other and cope with stress as a couple rather than individuals, but little is known of the factors that lead to dyadic coping. The present study aims to explore the relationship between dyadic coping and adult attachment. That is, to examine whether an individual’s attachment style is a predictor of their own dyadic coping style and their partner’s dyadic coping style. Online, survey data was collected from 74 childless couples between the ages of 18 and 31 who had been in their relationships for over 6 months. Overall, analysis showed stronger associations between dyadic coping and attachment for females, with minimal associations for males. The results of the present study are supportive of the existing literature (Fuenfhausen & Cashwell, 2013; Meuwly et al., 2012), though provide opportunities for further research.

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Year awarded

2020.0

Thesis category

  • Masters Degree (Research)

Degree

Masters of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)

Supervisors

Wilkinson, Ross (University of Newcastle)

Language

  • en, English

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Faculty of Science

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School of Psychology

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Copyright 2020 Breanna Georgiadis

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