Cogent Psychology (Jan 2019)

“What is more important than love?” Parental attachment and romantic relationship in Italian emerging adulthood

  • Alessandra Fermani,
  • Ramona Bongelli,
  • Angelo Carrieri,
  • Gonzalo del Moral Arroyo,
  • Morena Muzi,
  • Claudette Portelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2019.1693728
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1

Abstract

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Previous researches suggest that individuals with different attachment styles practice different styles of love, but these do not consider the role of trust, communication, and closeness to the father and mother separately. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship and the impact of parental attachment, through the analysis of the participants’ self-reported account and romantic styles in Italians emerging adulthood by using a multidimensional approach (trust, communication, closeness to father and mother). The 296 participants (19–29 years; 50.7% males) rated items of information on a questionnaire, regarding their perspective of their attachment to their mother/father and attitude toward love. Using a variable-centred approach and a person-centred approach, the results suggest that the respondents differed in levels of parental attachment or love styles and that the present parental attachment has a positive impact on their romantic relationship. It is possible to estimate romantic relationships and prevent manic relationships based on the individual’s current perceptions of their attachment to the father or mother. The role of parents and paternal attachment, are still fundamental in Italian young adults. The role of communication with the mother, in particular, is controversial and should be further investigated.

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