Attachment needs toward ex-partner delay transition to the stage of romantic dissolution

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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between attachment needs toward an ex-partner and transition of stage of relationship dissolution. People who experienced relationship dissolution within the previous year that was initiated by their ex-partner were eligible for this study. Based on the results of the latent rank theory, the participants were divided into three ranks. Results of the multiple logit model suggested that the selective probability of rank 3 to rank 2 was associated among attachment needs toward ex-partner, attachment anxiety, remorsefully attitude of ex-partner, and selective probability of rank 2 to rank 1 was associated with attachment needs toward the ex-partner and a sincere attitude of the ex-partner. These results showed that attachment needs toward an ex-partner is an important factor for the transition to stage of romantic dissolution similar to attachment style.

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Komura, K., Toda, K., Murakami, T., & Shiroma, M. (2019). Attachment needs toward ex-partner delay transition to the stage of romantic dissolution. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 90(3), 231–241. https://doi.org/10.4992/jjpsy.90.17045

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