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Attachment, emotion regulation, and well‐being in couples: Intrapersonal and interpersonal associations

Objective There is a well‐established link in the literature between secure romantic attachment orientation and psychological well‐being. The underlying processes of this link and the couple interplay between attachment and well‐being are notably less explored. Using a dyadic framework, this study e...

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Published in:Journal of personality 2020-08, Vol.88 (4), p.748-761
Main Authors: Brandão, Tânia, Matias, Marisa, Ferreira, Tiago, Vieira, Joana, Schulz, Marc S., Matos, Paula Mena
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description Objective There is a well‐established link in the literature between secure romantic attachment orientation and psychological well‐being. The underlying processes of this link and the couple interplay between attachment and well‐being are notably less explored. Using a dyadic framework, this study examines both couple members' emotion regulation strategies as potential mediators of this link. Method One hundred and nineteen heterosexual couples completed self‐report measures on attachment style, psychological well‐being, tendency to suppress emotions, and emotion expression. Analyses were performed using the actor–partner interdependence mediation model that distinguishes between intrapersonal and interpersonal influences. Results Results showed that controlling for relationship length, there was an intrapersonal indirect effect of attachment avoidance on psychological well‐being through emotion suppression. Moreover, interpersonal indirect effects were found (a) with individual attachment avoidance being associated with partner's psychological well‐being through own emotion expression and (b) individual's attachment anxiety being associated with partner's psychological well‐being through both own's emotion expression and partner's emotion suppression. Conclusions These findings highlight the complex associations among attachment, emotion regulation, and well‐being and point out the role of emotion regulation as a potential underlying pathway explaining these associations. The results suggest the importance of considering the relational nature of emotional and attachment dynamics in couples.
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attachment
Attachment style
Avoidance behavior
Couples
dyadic analysis
emotion regulation
Emotional regulation
Emotions
Heterosexuality
Indirect effects
Interdependence
Original
psychological well‐being
Self expression
Well being
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