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Stability in Adult Attachment and Its Relation With Cadet's Early Phase Adaptation

Abstract

This study explored stability in adult attachment and its relation with life adaptation over six months. 145 cadets participated in the survey which was carried two times with six months interval, using the Relational Questionnaire(RQ), the Adult Attachment Scale(AAS) and the Cadets Adjustment to Academy(CAA). Results indicated that 63% of the cadets showed no difference in the adult attachment styles of the RQ and their responses in the adult attachment factors of the AAS were moderately stable after the six months. The confidence factor of the AAS turned out to have positive co-relations with the all factors of the CAA. In the two measurements, the secure attachment group showed a higher score in social adaptation than the insecure group. In the conclusion, the limitations of this study were discussed and the suggestions were made for the future adult attachment studies.

keywords
Stability in Adult attachment, Adaptation in Academy
Submission Date
2004-02-28
Revised Date
2005-04-18
Accepted Date
2005-05-06

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