Persona: Recio Saboya, Patricia
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Publicación Long-term partnersā relationship satisfaction and their perceptions of each otherās attachment insecurities(Wiley, 2016-03) Shaver, Phillip R.; Alonso Arbiol, Itziar; Molero Alonso, Fernando Jorge; FernĆ”ndez Sedano, Iciar; Recio Saboya, Patrician this research, we examined actorsā and partnersā perceptions of each otherās attachment insecurities and the associations of these perceptions with relationship satisfaction. A sample of 148 heterosexual couples completed measures of self and partner attachment insecurities and relationship satisfaction. Results indicate that partners agree in their perceptions of their own and each otherās attachment insecurities (anxiety and avoidance). Based on the actorāpartner interdependence model (APIM), we also found that both actorsā scores on avoidance and their perceptions of their partnerās degree of avoidanc are associated with lower relationship satisfaction. Finally, we found that the way an actor perceives his or her partnerās avoidance plays a mediational role in the association between partnerās self-reported avoidance and actorās relationship satisfaction.Publicación Long-term partnersā relationship satisfaction and their perceptions of each otherās attachment insecurities(Wiley, 2016-03) Shaver, Phillip R.; Alonso Arbiol, Itziar; Molero Alonso, Fernando Jorge; FernĆ”ndez Sedano, Iciar; Recio Saboya, Patrician this research, we examined actorsā and partnersā perceptions of each otherās attachment insecurities and the associations of these perceptions with relationship satisfaction. A sample of 148 heterosexual couples completed measures of self and partner attachment insecurities and relationship satisfaction. Results indicate that partners agree in their perceptions of their own and each otherās attachment insecurities (anxiety and avoidance). Based on the actorāpartner interdependence model (APIM), we also found that both actorsā scores on avoidance and their perceptions of their partnerās degree of avoidanc are associated with lower relationship satisfaction. Finally, we found that the way an actor perceives his or her partnerās avoidance plays a mediational role in the association between partnerās self-reported avoidance and actorās relationship satisfaction.