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The purpose of this study was to determine the applicability of Bowlby's attachment theory in predicting male-to-female relationship violence. One-hundred-forty-nine heterosexual couples were interviewed regarding their childhood attachment experiences, current adult attachment status, stress level and current relationship history (including past violence). Results indicated that attachment factors were unique predictors of male violence toward a female intimate. Additionally, female partners of violent males were significantly more likely to have insecure adult attachment styles. The data provide some evidence for the role of attachment processes in explaining domestic violence. The findings underscore the importance of early determinants of intimate aggression, focusing on the basic attachment relationship.
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Kesner, J.E., McKenry, P.C. The Role of Childhood Attachment Factors in Predicting Male Violence Toward Female Intimates. Journal of Family Violence 13, 417–432 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022879304255
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