Adult attachment, love styles, relationship experiences and subjective well-being: cross-cultural and gender comparison between Americans, Portuguese, and Mozambicans

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Main Author: Galinha, I.
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Oishi, S., Pereira, C. R., Wirtz, D., Esteves, F.
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Attachment security, love styles, and romantic relationship experiences are closely associated with subjective well-being (SWB). A few studies have empirically observed significant relations between these variables. However, no studies have included all of these predictors to analyze the unique contribution of each to SWB, and no cross-cultural studies have analyzed these variables simultaneously. This article examined (a) the relations between attachment security, love styles, romantic relationship experiences and subjective well-being, (b) the unique contribution of each to predict SWB, and (c) cross-cultural and gender differences in the predictors of SWB across three samples of 1,574 university students: 497 from North Carolina (US), 544 from Maputo (Mozambique), and 533 from Lisbon (Portugal). We found cross-cultural differences in the three samples. The main predictor of SWB was attachment security in the US and Portuguese samples, while in the Mozambican it was eros love style. Storge love style positively predicted SWB in the US and Portuguese samples, but not in the Mozambican. In contrast, mania love style predicted the SWB of Mozambicans but not that of Americans or Portuguese. We found gender similarities and differences: the association between attachment security and SWB was not gender-specific; the associations between love styles, relationship experiences and SWB were gender-specific.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adult attachment, love styles, relationship experiences and subjective well-being: cross-cultural and gender comparison between Americans, Portuguese, and Mozambicans
title Adult attachment, love styles, relationship experiences and subjective well-being: cross-cultural and gender comparison between Americans, Portuguese, and Mozambicans
spellingShingle Adult attachment, love styles, relationship experiences and subjective well-being: cross-cultural and gender comparison between Americans, Portuguese, and Mozambicans
Galinha, I.
Adult attachment
Love styles
Relationship experiences
Subjective well-being
Cross-cultural
Gender
title_short Adult attachment, love styles, relationship experiences and subjective well-being: cross-cultural and gender comparison between Americans, Portuguese, and Mozambicans
title_full Adult attachment, love styles, relationship experiences and subjective well-being: cross-cultural and gender comparison between Americans, Portuguese, and Mozambicans
title_fullStr Adult attachment, love styles, relationship experiences and subjective well-being: cross-cultural and gender comparison between Americans, Portuguese, and Mozambicans
title_full_unstemmed Adult attachment, love styles, relationship experiences and subjective well-being: cross-cultural and gender comparison between Americans, Portuguese, and Mozambicans
title_sort Adult attachment, love styles, relationship experiences and subjective well-being: cross-cultural and gender comparison between Americans, Portuguese, and Mozambicans
author Galinha, I.
author_facet Galinha, I.
Oishi, S.
Pereira, C. R.
Wirtz, D.
Esteves, F.
author_role author
author2 Oishi, S.
Pereira, C. R.
Wirtz, D.
Esteves, F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Galinha, I.
Oishi, S.
Pereira, C. R.
Wirtz, D.
Esteves, F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adult attachment
Love styles
Relationship experiences
Subjective well-being
Cross-cultural
Gender
topic Adult attachment
Love styles
Relationship experiences
Subjective well-being
Cross-cultural
Gender
description Attachment security, love styles, and romantic relationship experiences are closely associated with subjective well-being (SWB). A few studies have empirically observed significant relations between these variables. However, no studies have included all of these predictors to analyze the unique contribution of each to SWB, and no cross-cultural studies have analyzed these variables simultaneously. This article examined (a) the relations between attachment security, love styles, romantic relationship experiences and subjective well-being, (b) the unique contribution of each to predict SWB, and (c) cross-cultural and gender differences in the predictors of SWB across three samples of 1,574 university students: 497 from North Carolina (US), 544 from Maputo (Mozambique), and 533 from Lisbon (Portugal). We found cross-cultural differences in the three samples. The main predictor of SWB was attachment security in the US and Portuguese samples, while in the Mozambican it was eros love style. Storge love style positively predicted SWB in the US and Portuguese samples, but not in the Mozambican. In contrast, mania love style predicted the SWB of Mozambicans but not that of Americans or Portuguese. We found gender similarities and differences: the association between attachment security and SWB was not gender-specific; the associations between love styles, relationship experiences and SWB were gender-specific.
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