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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, 

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SHAINA A. KUMAR

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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
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JONATHAN F. MATTANAH, 

JONATHAN F. MATTANAH

Towson University

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SHAINA A. KUMAR, 

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SHAINA A. KUMAR

 * skumar@towson.edu

Towson University

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JONATHAN F. MATTANAH, 

JONATHAN F. MATTANAH

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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.
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ABSTRACT

Research has found significant relations between attachment to parents and
psychosocial adjustment. This study explored parental attachment and
psychosocial adjustment during emerging adulthood with romantic competence and
relationship satisfaction as mediators. In a sample of 188 emerging adult
college students, results revealed that mother and father attachment uniquely
predicted greater life satisfaction and less distress. Regression analyses
showed that romantic competence predicted better psychosocial adjustment,
controlling for attachment style and mutuality, and significantly mediated,
along with relationship satisfaction, the link between mother attachment and
psychosocial adjustment. Additionally, patterns of secure parental attachment,
when compared with avoidant or ambivalent attachment, were associated with
better psychosocial adjustment. Clearly, secure attachment provides a template
for successful romantic relationship development and thereby contributes to
greater psychosocial adjustment.


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December 2016

Pages 801-817




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 * Version of Record online: 09 November 2016
 * Manuscript accepted: 22 February 2016
 * Manuscript revised: 15 February 2016
 * Manuscript received: 02 June 2015




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