Saving graces: Impact of partner support and maternal attachment on partner attachments in an individualistic and a collectivist context

Man Yee Ho, Hong Zhang, Dan Lin, Aitao Lu, Michael Harris Bond, Clare Chan, Michael Friedman

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Abstract

The current study investigated the relationships between current attachment to mother and attachment to romantic partners, and the role of current partner support and culture as moderators of that relationship. University students who were currently in a romantic relationship were recruited from Hong Kong and USA, and completed measures on attachment styles and partner support. Results showed that maternal attachment anxiety was correlated with romantic attachment anxiety; maternal attachment avoidance was correlated with romantic attachment avoidance, but this linkage varied by level of current partner support. Romantic attachment avoidance was also associated with current partner support, but this linkage was stronger for HK Chinese than for Americans. These results are discussed in terms of how interpersonal and personality factors promoted by culture can affect the developmental course of romantic relationships.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19-29
Number of pages11
JournalAsian Journal of Social Psychology
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Culture
  • Maternal attachment
  • Partner support
  • Romantic attachment

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