Authors
Carolyne Gosselin, Marie‐Ève Daspe, Audrey Brassard, Yvan Lussier, Marie‐Pier Vaillancourt‐Morel
Publication date
2024/4
Journal
Journal of marital and family therapy
Volume
50
Issue
2
Pages
434-452
Description
Cumulative childhood maltreatment (CCM) is associated with relationship difficulties including lower perceived partner responsiveness (PPR)—the degree of feeling cared for, understood, and validated by a person's partner. Attachment theory is understood via its representations of self and others and could offer a better understanding of how CCM effects continue into adulthood and affect PPR. We examined whether CCM is related to PPR via attachment in French‐speaking adolescents and young adults. A sample of 427 individuals in a romantic relationship and another sample of 159 couples completed self‐report measures. In both samples, a person's CCM was associated with their own lower PPR via their higher attachment anxiety and avoidance. In the dyadic sample, a person's CCM was associated with their partner's lower PPR via their own higher attachment anxiety. Attachment insecurities help …
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