Attachment style, love components and sociosexual orientation of men and women in different types of heterosexual relationships
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2016Autor
Greszta, Elżbieta
Jastrzębski, Jarosław
Izdebski, Zbigniew
Kowalska-Dąbrowska, Monika
Januszkiewicz, Aleksandra
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This study aimed to define psychological determinants of choosing
heterosexual relationship type. In this purpose three groups of participants have
been compared, representing different types of relationships (Friends With Benefits
– FWB, short-term relationships, lasting shorter than 12 months and long-term
relationships, lasting longer than 12 months) with respect to the attachment styles,
passion, intimacy and commitment and sociosexual orientation. 90 individuals
participated in the study (15 women and 15 men in each group). They completed
three questionnaires: Attachment Style Questionnaire by Mieczysław Plopa (2008),
Love Measurement Questionnaire and Sociosexual Orientation Inventory Questionnaire
SOI-R by Penke and Asendorpf (2008). Results of the univariate analysis
of variance indicated, that individuals in short-term and long-term relationships
showed higher intensity of the secure attachment style and higher level of intimacy
and commitment, while persons in FWB relationships showed higher intensity
of the avoidant attachment style and non-restrictive sociosexual orientation. No
statistically significant differences have been observed between the groups with
respect to the intensity of the anxious/ambivalent attachment style and the level
of passion.