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Interactive Relationships in Marital Attachment: A Cross‐Lagged Panel Network Analysis

ABSTRACT

Attachment theory is one of the key frameworks for understanding close relationships, yet how marital attachment interacts within a dyadic context remains unclear. Using two-wave longitudinal data with a 6-month interval collected from 501 heterosexual spousal pairs, the present study examined interactive relationships in marital attachment within a dyadic context through cross-lagged panel network (CLPN) analysis. Firstly, the results found that wives’ attachment components more strongly predicted husbands’ attachment components within CLPN. Secondly, wives’ attachment avoidance component, not show feel deep down, more strongly predicted other components and husbands’ components within CLPN. Finally, bidirectional associations were observed between wives’ and husbands’ attachment avoidance components. These findings deepen our understanding of marital attachment interactions and offer practical insights for marital and family practices aimed at improving marital relationships.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 03/20/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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