Commitment predictors: Long-Distance versus geographically close relationships

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Abstract

In this web-based study, the authors examined long-distance relationships (LDRs) and geographically close relationships (GCRs). Two hierarchical multiple regressions (N = 138) indicated that attachment predicted LDR and GCR commitment in Step 1. Final equations indicated that high satisfaction and investments predicted LDR commitment, whereas low attachment avoidance, low cooperative caregiving, high satisfaction, and low alternatives predicted GCR commitment. The pattern of predictors differed for LDRs versus GCRs.

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Pistole, M., Roberts, A., & Mosko, J. (2010). Commitment predictors: Long-Distance versus geographically close relationships. Journal of Counseling and Development, 88(2), 146–153. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1556-6678.2010.tb00003.x

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