Parental Conflict and Infidelity as Predictors of Adult Children's Attachment Style and Infidelity |
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Authors: | Rhi Anna L. Platt David P. Nalbone Gisele M. Casanova Joseph L. Wetchler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Purdue University Calumet , Hammond, Indiana, USA;2. Department of Behavioral Sciences , Purdue University Calumet , Hammond, Indiana, USA;3. Marriage and Family Therapy Program , Purdue University Calumet , Hammond, Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The purpose of this study was to conduct a quantitative analysis examining the impact of parental infidelity and conflict on the adult child's internal working models and romantic attachment style. Using a convenience sample of 150 undergraduates, we found no significant difference in the internal working models of adult children with and without knowledge of parental infidelity. Individuals who reported their parents as conflictual had a more negative view of self and of others. Additionally, adult children who had knowledge of their father's infidelity were more likely to engage in infidelity than adult children without such knowledge. |
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