TY - JOUR
T1 - Natural clues to danger
T2 - attachment behavior in threatening situations
AU - Chong, Jia Y.
AU - Anderson, Gabrielle M.
AU - Fraley, R. Chris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - A fundamental principle of attachment theory is that threatening situations give rise to individual differences in the extent to which people seek proximity to close others. The current research examines the way in which attachment styles predict individual differences in attachment-relevant behavior during threatening events. We tested alternative theoretical perspectives concerning the association between adult attachment (specifically, attachment avoidance) and attachment behavior in the presence of natural clues to danger by observing couples (N = 204) when they were watching horror vs. control film excerpts. Results suggest that highly avoidant people engaged in less attachment behavior across both threatening and non-threatening situations. These findings have implications for the understanding of attachment-related processes and how working models of the self and others facilitate (or inhibit) the expression of attachment behavior.
AB - A fundamental principle of attachment theory is that threatening situations give rise to individual differences in the extent to which people seek proximity to close others. The current research examines the way in which attachment styles predict individual differences in attachment-relevant behavior during threatening events. We tested alternative theoretical perspectives concerning the association between adult attachment (specifically, attachment avoidance) and attachment behavior in the presence of natural clues to danger by observing couples (N = 204) when they were watching horror vs. control film excerpts. Results suggest that highly avoidant people engaged in less attachment behavior across both threatening and non-threatening situations. These findings have implications for the understanding of attachment-related processes and how working models of the self and others facilitate (or inhibit) the expression of attachment behavior.
KW - Adult attachment
KW - attachment style
KW - behavioral observation
KW - behavioral strategies
KW - threatening conditions
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U2 - 10.1080/14616734.2024.2376764
DO - 10.1080/14616734.2024.2376764
M3 - Article
C2 - 38995104
AN - SCOPUS:85198380439
SN - 1461-6734
VL - 26
SP - 366
EP - 382
JO - Attachment and Human Development
JF - Attachment and Human Development
IS - 4
ER -