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High care and low overprotection from both paternal and maternal parents predict a secure attachment style with a partner among perinatal Japanese women
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High care and low overprotection from both paternal and maternal parents predict a secure attachment style with a partner among perinatal Japanese women
High care and low overprotection from both paternal and maternal parents predict a secure attachment style with a partner among perinatal Japanese women
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High care and low overprotection from both paternal and maternal parents predict a secure attachment style with a partner among perinatal Japanese women

2023
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This study aimed to determine how paternal and maternal parenting before adolescence affects adult attachment to a partner during the perinatal period, using three different models of attachment. We used the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) and the Relationship Questionnaire (RQ) to examine perceived parenting practices and adult attachment styles, respectively. The participants included 4586 Japanese women who were pregnant or who had given birth, up until one month after childbirth. We performed structural equation modeling analysis between PBI and RQ scores with three different category models, including the four-category model (secure, fearful, preoccupied, and dismissive attachment) as Model 1, the two-category model (model of the self and others) as Model 2, and the single-category model (total attachment style) as Model 3. Models 1 and 2 showed a good fit. Both path models showed a significant association between adult attachment style and perceived paternal and maternal parenting before adolescence, where high care and low overprotection from both paternal and maternal parents predicted adult attachment. Our findings indicate that attachment styles are best described using the four-category and two-category models, and suggest that both paternal and maternal overprotection and care influence adult attachment with a partner during the perinatal period.

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