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The factor structure of the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (IPPA): A survey of Italian adolescents
Authors:Cecilia Serena Pace   Pietro San Martini  Giulio Cesare Zavattini
Affiliation:a La Sapienza, University of Rome, Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Italy
Abstract:Despite the intensive use of the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (IPPA), a measure of attachment which centres on individual differences in adolescents and their ability to evaluate their relationships with parents and peers, the factor structure of the inventory requires further investigation. This study of 1059 Italian adolescents compared the three models which are discussed in the literature: the one-factor model (attachment security), the two-factor model (trust-communication and alienation) and the three-factor model (trust, communication and alienation), and examined the influences of age and gender on the IPPA’s scores. Our findings provide support for the reliability of the latest and longer version of the IPPA (75-item). Factor analysis showed that the three-factor model had the best fit, although the three dimensions are strongly interrelated. Sixteen year olds had lower attachment security to their fathers than the results of the other adolescent age groups. Males reported lower alienation scores than females in the paternal form, while females had higher attachment security, trust and communication scores than males in the peers form.
Keywords:Attachment   Adolescents   Parent   Peer   Factor structure
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