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* Skip to Article Content * Skip to Article Information Search withinThis JournalAnywhere * Search term Advanced Search Citation Search * Search term Advanced Search Citation Search Login / Register Personal Relationships Volume 23, Issue 4 p. 801-817 ARTICLE PARENTAL ATTACHMENT, ROMANTIC COMPETENCE, RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION, AND PSYCHOSOCIAL ADJUSTMENT IN EMERGING ADULTHOOD SHAINA A. KUMAR, Corresponding Author SHAINA A. KUMAR * skumar@towson.edu Towson University Correspondence should be addressed to Shaina A. Kumar, Towson University, Department of Psychology, Towson, MD 21252, e-mail: skumar@towson.edu.Search for more papers by this author JONATHAN F. MATTANAH, JONATHAN F. MATTANAH Towson University Search for more papers by this author SHAINA A. KUMAR, Corresponding Author SHAINA A. KUMAR * skumar@towson.edu Towson University Correspondence should be addressed to Shaina A. Kumar, Towson University, Department of Psychology, Towson, MD 21252, e-mail: skumar@towson.edu.Search for more papers by this author JONATHAN F. MATTANAH, JONATHAN F. MATTANAH Towson University Search for more papers by this author First published: 09 November 2016 https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12161 Citations: 21 Shaina A. Kumar, Department of Psychology, Towson University; Jonathan F. Mattanah, Department of Psychology, Towson University. Read the full text About * * REFERENCES * RELATED * INFORMATION * PDF PDF Tools * Request permission * Export citation * Add to favorites * Track citation ShareShare Give access Share full text access Close modal Share full-text access Please review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article. 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