APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Unified Resilience: Examining the Impact of Dyadic Coping on Psychological Aggression in Partners with Anxious Attachment
- Shahraiz Umar
University of Houston - Joseph Boudreaux
University of Houston - Deanna Pollard
University of Houston - Main - Julia Babcock
University of Houston
Abstract
The current study examined supportive dyadic coping as a moderator in the relationship between anxious attachment and psychological aggression within a sample of college-aged students (N = 180) in a romantic relationship. Results showed increased supportive dyadic coping mitigated the potential for psychological aggression perpetration in partners with anxious attachment.
Love and Marriage