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The aim of the study was to present the relationship between attachment styles and the dimensions of identity development. The theoretical framework of current research constitutes: Attachment Theory by Bowlby (2007) as well as his followers (Bartholomew & Horowitz, 1991), and a concept of Identity Development in the Identity Status Paradigm (Brzezińska & Piotrowski, 2010), which is based on the Psychosocial Development Theory by Erikson (1997). The participants were 109 students from different universities and classes. The experiment was questionnairebased – the participants filled out the Dimensions of Identity Development Scale and the Relationship Questionnaire. The results suggested a relationship between anxious-avoidant and preoccupied attachment styles and specific dimensions of identity development.
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The aim of the study was to present the relationship between attachment styles and the dimensions of identity development. The theoretical framework of current research constitutes: Attachment Theory by Bowlby (2007) as well as his followers (Bartholomew & Horowitz, 1991), and a concept of Identity Development in the Identity Status Paradigm (Brzezińska & Piotrowski, 2010), which is based on the Psychosocial Development Theory by Erikson (1997). The participants were 109 students from different universities and classes. The experiment was questionnairebased – the participants filled out the Dimensions of Identity Development Scale and the Relationship Questionnaire. The results suggested a relationship between anxious-avoidant and preoccupied attachment styles and specific dimensions of identity development.
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie wyników badania, wskazujących na istnienie związków pomiędzy stylami przywiązania a wymiarami rozwoju tożsamości. Ramę teoretyczną dla tej pracy stanowi z jednej strony teoria przywiązania w ujęciu zarówno Johna Bowlby’ego (2007), jak i kontynuatorów jego pracy (Bartholomew, Horowitz, 1991) oraz koncepcja rozwoju tożsamości w paradygmacie statusów tożsamości (Brzezińska, Piotrowski, 2010) wywodząca się z teorii rozwoju psychospołecznego Erika Eriksona (1997). Przebadano 109 studentów, studiujących na różnych uczelniach i kierunkach. Badanie miało charakter kwestionariuszowy – badani wypełniali Skalę Wymiarów Rozwoju Tożsamości (DIDS) oraz Skale Związków (RQ). Wyniki badań wykazały istnienie związków pomiędzy stylami przywiązania lękowo-unikającym i zaabsorbowanym a specyficznymi wymiarami rozwoju tożsamości.
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