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Experiences in Close Relationship-Revisited (ECR-R) are the most frequently used measure of self-reported adult attachment. Numerous studies have shown its general utility and similarity across language translations and cultures; some studies showed important differences in attachment style structure and also the need to reword/adapt some items. We explored the psychometric properties of the Slovak translation of ECR-R on a general adult sample (Study 1, n = 921). In Study 2 (n = 100) participants also filled out the Slovak version of NEO-FFI for further information on its relation to the major personality structure theory for concurrent and sEMBU for convergent validity. The results showed good psychometric properties of the Slovak translation of ECR-R. Factor analysis sorted items to scales exactly as authors of ECR-R presupposed. We found mild to moderate correlation between Anxiety and Neuroticism and Avoidance and Neuroticism; and mild correlation to some sEMBU scales. We also discuss what would help to improve knowledge and utility of the Slovak version of ECR-R.
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Rocznik Lubuski
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2010
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vol. 36
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issue 1
23-36
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This article presents the results of research carried out among a group of young adults from foster families and their peers from natural families. The main focus of the research was comparing the factors influencing young people's adaptation. Both groups of young adults, from foster families as well as from natural ones, were compared in relation to creating own aims and own paths of development. The changes in the sphere of the evaluation of future events among young adults from foster families are of major importance for social optimization of their life. The result of the research may bear great significance for social prevention, according to which new ways of optimizing the developmental path for people threatened by social exclusion are searched for. At the same time it may also facilitate searching for and defining the best ways of changing young adults' temporal perspective.
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