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Attachment avoidance and the cultural fit hypothesis: A cross-cultural investigation
Authors:MIKE FRIEDMAN  W. STEVEN RHOLES  JEFFRY SIMPSON  MICHAEL BOND  ROLONDO DIAZ-LOVING  and CLARE CHAN
Affiliation:Catholic University of Louvain;;Texas A&M University;;University of Minnesota;;Chinese University of Hong Kong;;Autonomous University of Mexico
Abstract:This study examined the impact of attachment avoidance on relationship outcomes. A "cultural fit" hypothesis, which states that individual differences in personality should be associated with relationship problems if they encourage patterns of behavior that are incongruent with cultural norms, was investigated. It was hypothesized that attachment avoidance, a style of relationship in which emotional distance and independence are emphasized, would be more strongly associated with relationship problems in more collectivist societies (Hong Kong and Mexico) than in a more individualist one (the United States), given the greater emphasis placed on closeness and harmony in relationships in collectivist cultures. As predicted, associations between avoidant attachment and relationship problems were stronger in Hong Kong and Mexico than in the United States.
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