Original paper
Attachment to Parents and Well-Being After High School Graduation: A Study Using Self- and Parent Ratings
Abstract
Parental attachment is associated with well-being in early emerging adulthood. The present study is the first to measure attachment from multiple perspectives by obtaining attachment ratings from both children and parents, allowing us to examine discrepancies between both attachments in the relationship and the association of those discrepancies with well-being. We used a large sample of 558 young emerging adults and 405 parents to assess self-...
Paper Details
Title
Attachment to Parents and Well-Being After High School Graduation: A Study Using Self- and Parent Ratings
Published Date
Oct 19, 2019
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
7
Pages
2493 - 2525
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