Article Accepted Manuscript

The Contribution of Attachment Styles and Reassurance Seeking to Trust in Romantic Couples

Author(s) / Creator(s)

Evraire, Lyndsay Elizabeth
Dozois, David John Andrew
Wilde, Jesse Lee

Abstract / Description

The current daily diary study examined the moderating impact of attachment style on the association between excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) behavior and trust in romantic dyads. Method: A sample of 110 heterosexual couples completed measures of attachment, ERS, and relationship trust. Results: In line with prior research, an anxious attachment style was associated with higher daily ERS, and an avoidant attachment style with lower daily ERS. Lower levels of trust were also associated with greater daily ERS. Moreover, analyses remained significant while controlling for symptoms of depression. This study extended the literature by demonstrating that for women with an anxious attachment style, and men with an avoidant attachment style, ERS was related to lower next day trust. In contrast, the partners of men with an avoidant attachment style, who also engaged in ERS, reported higher levels of next day trust. This study was also the first to examine how individual attachment styles influenced the perception of, and reactions to, ERS. Women with an anxious attachment style liked when their male partners engaged in ERS, as illustrated by higher levels of reported trust. Conclusion: These results support the idea that attachment styles play an important role in determining whether or not ERS leads to negative interpersonal consequences. They also suggest that it is the combination of relationship insecurities and ERS that leads to negative interpersonal consequences.

Keyword(s)

reassurance seeking attachment styles trust daily diary

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Date of first publication

2021-03-05

Journal title

Europe's Journal of Psychology

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PsychArchives

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acceptedVersion

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reviewed

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Evraire, L.E., Dozois, D.J., & Wilde, J.L. (in press). The contribution of attachment styles and reassurance seeking to trust in romantic couples [Author accepted manuscript]. Europe's Journal of Psychology. http://dx.doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.4645
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Evraire, Lyndsay Elizabeth
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Dozois, David John Andrew
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Wilde, Jesse Lee
  • PsychArchives acquisition timestamp
    2021-03-05T12:40:39Z
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    2021-03-05T12:40:39Z
  • Date of first publication
    2021-03-05
  • Abstract / Description
    The current daily diary study examined the moderating impact of attachment style on the association between excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) behavior and trust in romantic dyads. Method: A sample of 110 heterosexual couples completed measures of attachment, ERS, and relationship trust. Results: In line with prior research, an anxious attachment style was associated with higher daily ERS, and an avoidant attachment style with lower daily ERS. Lower levels of trust were also associated with greater daily ERS. Moreover, analyses remained significant while controlling for symptoms of depression. This study extended the literature by demonstrating that for women with an anxious attachment style, and men with an avoidant attachment style, ERS was related to lower next day trust. In contrast, the partners of men with an avoidant attachment style, who also engaged in ERS, reported higher levels of next day trust. This study was also the first to examine how individual attachment styles influenced the perception of, and reactions to, ERS. Women with an anxious attachment style liked when their male partners engaged in ERS, as illustrated by higher levels of reported trust. Conclusion: These results support the idea that attachment styles play an important role in determining whether or not ERS leads to negative interpersonal consequences. They also suggest that it is the combination of relationship insecurities and ERS that leads to negative interpersonal consequences.
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  • Publication status
    acceptedVersion
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  • Review status
    reviewed
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  • Sponsorship
    This research was supported by an Insight Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to the second author.
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  • Citation
    Evraire, L.E., Dozois, D.J., & Wilde, J.L. (in press). The contribution of attachment styles and reassurance seeking to trust in romantic couples [Author accepted manuscript]. Europe's Journal of Psychology. http://dx.doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.4645
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  • ISSN
    1841-0413
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/4127
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.4645
  • Language of content
    eng
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  • Publisher
    PsychArchives
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  • Is version of
    https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.3059
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  • Is version of
    https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5950
  • Is related to
    https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5950
  • Keyword(s)
    reassurance seeking
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  • Keyword(s)
    attachment styles
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  • Keyword(s)
    trust
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  • Keyword(s)
    daily diary
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  • Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)
    150
  • Title
    The Contribution of Attachment Styles and Reassurance Seeking to Trust in Romantic Couples
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  • DRO type
    article
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  • Journal title
    Europe's Journal of Psychology
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    PsychOpen GOLD
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  • Visible tag(s)
    Accepted Manuscript
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