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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/13989
Title: Criminal thinking styles of minors. Social and personality correlates
Authors: Rode, Magdalena
Keywords: juvenile delinquency; family; cognitive distortion; risk factor
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: Current Issues in Personality Psychology, Vol. 2, nr 4 (2014) s. 237-250
Abstract: Background In this paper, the problem of the lack of stability of intimate female-male relationships, the intensity of which is currently increasing, is presented. Attention is focused on early-childhood attachment styles and anxiety in rejecters in intimate relationships. Participants and procedure The research included 120 individuals: 60 individuals who had dropped 3-15 partners (on average, M = 3.77 partners) and 60 individuals from the control group. The following research tools were applied: the Attachment Styles Inventory, and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Results The results showed that rejecters in intimate relationships obtained higher results than individuals from the control group in an avoidant and an anxious-ambivalent attachment style, and lower ones in a secure attachment style, as well as higher ones in anxiety as a trait. Sex itself was not a differentiating factor in any of the studied variables. An avoidant attachment style, and anxiety as a trait, were predictors of being a rejecter. Conclusions The obtained results confirm the fundamental findings of the theory of attachment indicating that the lower the level of a secure style is, the lower is the level of interpersonal skills.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/13989
DOI: 10.5114/cipp.2014.47446
ISSN: 2353-4192
2353-561X
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