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Assessment of Correlation between Attachment Style and Romantic Conflict Management Skills among University Students
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May 2024

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Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences

Queen Mae C. Aguirre

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Loraine D. Ungab

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Christian B. Cometa

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Understanding Attachment Styles and Romantic Conflict Management Skills is crucial for addressing relationship challenges like recurring conflicts and communication breakdowns due to unresolved attachment issues, which can cause emotional damage and deteriorate relationship quality over time. This study explores the relationship between Attachment Styles and Romantic Conflict Management Skills in university students, with 350 college respondents providing a diverse sample. The study found that attachment styles particularly avoidant attachment have a slightly high level while romantic conflict management skills show variations in subscales with compromise and avoidance tending toward higher levels. The Spearman's rank correlation coefficient showed a weakly positive connection, rejecting the null hypothesis and highlighting the influence of attachment styles on romantic conflict management skills. Moreover, the linear regression analysis identified avoidant and anxious attachment as significant predictors of Romantic Conflict Management Skills, suggesting that these styles may play a role in determining how conflicts are resolved in relationships. These results improve our understanding of the relationship between college students' attachment styles and their ability to resolve romantic conflicts. The study suggests that institutions should offer workshops on communication, attachment styles, self-awareness, and conflict resolution to foster healthy student relationships and provide counselors with guidance. Future research should explore additional variables and use advanced sampling techniques.

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... This was followed by preoccupied (22.77%), secure (15.84%), and dismissive (8.91%) attachment styles, with seven outliers not fitting into any category. Similarly, Aguirre et al. (2024) explored the correlation between Attachment Styles (AS) and Romantic Conflict Management Skills (RCMS) among college students in the Davao Region. They identified extensive avoidant attachment patterns in respondents, contributing to emotional distance and challenges in intimacy. ...

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Adult Attachment and Family Satisfaction among Young Adults in the Philippines
Assessment of Correlation between Attachment Style and Romantic Conflict Management Skills among University Students
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  • May 2024

Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences