Attachment Patterns, Dispositional Forgiveness, and Perceived Social-Support among Emerging Adults

Krishnapriya K.V, Bindu P. Nair
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The present study examined the relationship among attachment patterns, dispositional forgiveness, and perceived social support of emerging adults and probed into whether there existed any difference, in terms of gender or relationship status, in their attachment patterns. The participants (N=201) aged 18-25 years, were recruited on-line and completed the Revised Adult Attachment Scale: close relationship version (RAAS), Trait Forgiveness Scale (TFS), and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support Scale (MSPSS). Data analyses using non-parametric tests revealed significant positive relationship among attachment patterns barring anxious attachment, to dispositional forgiveness and perceived social support of young adults. Anxious attachment was negatively correlated with perceived social support and had no relationship to dispositional forgiveness. No significant gender difference or relationship status difference in adult attachment patterns were observed. The intricacies in attachment patterns, dispositional forgiveness, and perceived social support and how it affects the interpersonal interactions of young adults are highlighted.
新兴成年人的依恋模式、倾向性宽恕和感知到的社会支持
本研究探讨了新兴成人的依恋模式、倾向性宽恕和感知社会支持之间的关系,并探究了他们的依恋模式是否存在性别或关系状态上的差异。参与者(N=201)年龄在 18-25 岁之间,通过网络招募并完成了修订版成人依恋量表:亲密关系版(RAAS)、特质宽恕量表(TFS)和感知社会支持多维量表(MSPSS)。使用非参数检验进行的数据分析显示,除焦虑依恋外,其他依恋模式与青壮年的处置宽恕和感知社会支持之间存在显著的正相关关系。焦虑型依恋与感知到的社会支持呈负相关,而与性格宽恕没有关系。在成年人的依恋模式中,没有观察到明显的性别差异或关系状况差异。研究强调了依恋模式、处置宽恕和感知社会支持的复杂性,以及它们如何影响青壮年的人际交往。
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