Adult Attachment Style Dimensions in Women Who Have Gay or Bisexual Fathers
This study explored possible differences in adult attachment style dimensions between women with gay or bisexual fathers (n = 68) and women with heterosexual fathers (n = 68) using a revised version of the Adult Attachment Scale (Collins & Read, 1990b). Data analysis revealed highly significant differences between groups on all three adult attachment dimensions. Women with gay or bisexual fathers were significantly less comfortable with closeness and intimacy (t = 5.264, P = .0001), less able to trust and depend on others (t = 6.621, P = .0001), and experienced more anxiety in relationships (t = −4.368, P = .0001) than women with heterosexual fathers. Theoretical and methodological issues, conclusions, and implications related to the findings are discussed.
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This study was conducted as a dissertation when the researcher was a doctoral student at New York University Division of Nursing.
The author is grateful to Pamela Galehouse Ph.D., RN, PMHCNS-BC, for providing helpful comments on the manuscript for this article.
PII: S0883-9417(08)00161-1
doi:10.1016/j.apnu.2008.08.005
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