Parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between Spanish, Italian and Japanese cultures

Attachment is an innate human relational mechanism that develops progressively from early childhood, influences individuals' representations and behaviors, shapes relationships, and affects the social and cultural environment. Parental bonding refers to the ability of parents to be emotionally...

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Main Authors: Hoenicka, Maria Alejandra Koeneke, López-de-la-Nieta, Oscar, Martínez Rubio, José Luis, Shinohara, Kazuyuki, Neoh, Michelle Jin-Yee, Dimitriou, Dagmara, Esposito, Gianluca, Iandolo, Giuseppe
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1711122023-10-13T15:36:31Z Parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between Spanish, Italian and Japanese cultures Hoenicka, Maria Alejandra Koeneke López-de-la-Nieta, Oscar Martínez Rubio, José Luis Shinohara, Kazuyuki Neoh, Michelle Jin-Yee Dimitriou, Dagmara Esposito, Gianluca Iandolo, Giuseppe School of Computer Science and Engineering Social sciences::Psychology Of-fit Indexes Romantic Attachment Attachment is an innate human relational mechanism that develops progressively from early childhood, influences individuals' representations and behaviors, shapes relationships, and affects the social and cultural environment. Parental bonding refers to the ability of parents to be emotionally and behaviorally available to the child during infancy. Attachment style refers to the individual's relational attitude in close relationships that influences adult love, bonding, handling relationships, and social exploration. The role of intergenerational, cultural and developmental factors influencing the relationship between the attachment style in adulthood and the parental bonding style recalled during childhood has been debated. This study explores the relationships between recalled parental bonding, adult attachment style, and cultural background in a sample of Spanish, Italian, and Japanese adults using a cross-sectional and cross-cultural design. For this purpose, the validated versions of the Experience in Close Relationship Scale and the Parental Bonding Instrument were administered to a non-clinical population of three hundred and five participants in the three countries. Results show that the most frequent adult attachment style is the secure style, followed by the dismissing-avoidant, the preoccupied, and the fearful-avoidant style. The dismissing-avoidant style was the most frequent insecure attachment style in the Japanese sample whereas the preoccupied style was the most frequent insecure attachment style in the Italians and Spaniards. Japanese are more anchored to the memory of maternal and paternal overprotection, which is related to more avoidance in actual close relationships. Spaniard's current relationships are mildly independent of recalled parental bonding, showing an association between lower current avoidance to primary parental care. In the Italian sample, there is no significant relationship between current adult close relationships and recalled parental bonding. These results suggest that different cultural models influence adult attachment representations differently, in terms of the weight placed on attachment-related avoidance, attachment-related anxiety, care, and overprotection in infant and adult relationships. Published version 2023-10-13T07:17:11Z 2023-10-13T07:17:11Z 2022 Journal Article Hoenicka, M. A. K., López-de-la-Nieta, O., Martínez Rubio, J. L., Shinohara, K., Neoh, M. J., Dimitriou, D., Esposito, G. & Iandolo, G. (2022). Parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between Spanish, Italian and Japanese cultures. PloS ONE, 17(12), e0278185-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278185 1932-6203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171112 10.1371/journal.pone.0278185 36454730 2-s2.0-85143197077 12 17 e0278185 en PloS ONE : © 2022 Hoenicka et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Psychology
Of-fit Indexes
Romantic Attachment
spellingShingle Social sciences::Psychology
Of-fit Indexes
Romantic Attachment
Hoenicka, Maria Alejandra Koeneke
López-de-la-Nieta, Oscar
Martínez Rubio, José Luis
Shinohara, Kazuyuki
Neoh, Michelle Jin-Yee
Dimitriou, Dagmara
Esposito, Gianluca
Iandolo, Giuseppe
Parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between Spanish, Italian and Japanese cultures
description Attachment is an innate human relational mechanism that develops progressively from early childhood, influences individuals' representations and behaviors, shapes relationships, and affects the social and cultural environment. Parental bonding refers to the ability of parents to be emotionally and behaviorally available to the child during infancy. Attachment style refers to the individual's relational attitude in close relationships that influences adult love, bonding, handling relationships, and social exploration. The role of intergenerational, cultural and developmental factors influencing the relationship between the attachment style in adulthood and the parental bonding style recalled during childhood has been debated. This study explores the relationships between recalled parental bonding, adult attachment style, and cultural background in a sample of Spanish, Italian, and Japanese adults using a cross-sectional and cross-cultural design. For this purpose, the validated versions of the Experience in Close Relationship Scale and the Parental Bonding Instrument were administered to a non-clinical population of three hundred and five participants in the three countries. Results show that the most frequent adult attachment style is the secure style, followed by the dismissing-avoidant, the preoccupied, and the fearful-avoidant style. The dismissing-avoidant style was the most frequent insecure attachment style in the Japanese sample whereas the preoccupied style was the most frequent insecure attachment style in the Italians and Spaniards. Japanese are more anchored to the memory of maternal and paternal overprotection, which is related to more avoidance in actual close relationships. Spaniard's current relationships are mildly independent of recalled parental bonding, showing an association between lower current avoidance to primary parental care. In the Italian sample, there is no significant relationship between current adult close relationships and recalled parental bonding. These results suggest that different cultural models influence adult attachment representations differently, in terms of the weight placed on attachment-related avoidance, attachment-related anxiety, care, and overprotection in infant and adult relationships.
author2 School of Computer Science and Engineering
author_facet School of Computer Science and Engineering
Hoenicka, Maria Alejandra Koeneke
López-de-la-Nieta, Oscar
Martínez Rubio, José Luis
Shinohara, Kazuyuki
Neoh, Michelle Jin-Yee
Dimitriou, Dagmara
Esposito, Gianluca
Iandolo, Giuseppe
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author Hoenicka, Maria Alejandra Koeneke
López-de-la-Nieta, Oscar
Martínez Rubio, José Luis
Shinohara, Kazuyuki
Neoh, Michelle Jin-Yee
Dimitriou, Dagmara
Esposito, Gianluca
Iandolo, Giuseppe
author_sort Hoenicka, Maria Alejandra Koeneke
title Parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between Spanish, Italian and Japanese cultures
title_short Parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between Spanish, Italian and Japanese cultures
title_full Parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between Spanish, Italian and Japanese cultures
title_fullStr Parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between Spanish, Italian and Japanese cultures
title_full_unstemmed Parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between Spanish, Italian and Japanese cultures
title_sort parental bonding in retrospect and adult attachment style: a comparative study between spanish, italian and japanese cultures
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