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The Association of Attachment Anxiety and Avoidance with Emotional Dating Abuse Perpetration Using Multimethod, Dyadic Data

  • Elizabeth A. Goncy
  • , Manfred H.M. van Dulmen
  • , Liz Goncy
  • Cleveland State University
  • Kent State University - Kent Campus

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Abstract

This study examined the relationship between emotional dating abuse perpetration and attachment anxiety and avoidance using multimethod, multi-informant dyadic data. Data were derived from a sample of young adult heterosexual dating couples (N = 113 couples). We measured attachment through self-report survey data and emotional dating abuse through self-report surveys, partner-report surveys, and ratings by independent observers of a videotaped couple interaction. Both female and male anxiety were related to female emotional abuse across each method. Male anxiety was related to male emotional abuse in survey data, but female anxiety was related to male emotional abuse in observed data. Neither male nor female avoidance was related to emotional abuse. Dating abuse prevention should focus on attachment anxiety factors (e.g., jealousy, anger) to reduce emotional abuse in young adult romantic relationships.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalViolence and Victims
Volume31
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2016

Keywords

  • dating violence; actor-partner interdependence model; emotional abuse;

Disciplines

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Counseling Psychology

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