Too close for comfort: Attachment insecurity and electronic intrusion in college students’ dating relationships

Autor: Lauren A. Reed, Richard M. Tolman, Paige Safyer
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Computers in Human Behavior. 50:431-438
ISSN: 0747-5632
Popis: Examined the association between attachment insecurity and electronic intrusion.No gender differences in perpetrating electronic intrusion in dating relationships.Attachment anxiety positively associated with perpetrating electronic intrusion.Romantic attachment insecurity associated with social media dating behaviors.Social media may increase risk for anxious college students to engage in electronic intrusion. Social media has become an important context for dating relationships among young adults. This study sought to explore how the ubiquitous and public nature of social media may interact with college students' individual characteristics to contribute to intrusiveness and invasion of privacy in dating relationships. A survey of 307 college students asked participants about their adult romantic attachment style and engagement in "electronic intrusion" (EI). EI included looking at a dating partner's private electronic information without permission, monitoring a partner's whereabouts using social media, and monitoring who a partner talks to or is friends with on social media. There were no gender differences in frequency of perpetrating EI. Results showed that level of attachment anxiety was positively associated with EI for women and men, and level of avoidance was negatively associated with EI for women. Results suggest that attachment style influences intrusive electronic dating behaviors, and social media may increase risk for anxiously attached college students to engage in EI for anxiety relief.
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