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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2013 Feb 11;104(5):10.1037/a0031435. doi: 10.1037/a0031435

Table 1.

Associations between adult attachment styles and intercepts and slopes of developmental antecedents.

Predictor Outcome I →
Outcome
S →
Outcome
Caregiving environment
 Maternal sensitivity
Global Avoidance −.16 −.20
Global Anxiety −.08 −.12
Romantic Avoidance −.03 −.15
Romantic Anxiety .07 −.04
 Maternal depression
Global Avoidance .12 .14
Global Anxiety .10 .17
Romantic Avoidance .04 .11
Romantic Anxiety −.01 .18
 Father absence
Global Avoidance .17
Global Anxiety .08
Romantic Avoidance .03
Romantic Anxiety −.01
Social competence
 Social competence (mother
 rated)
Global Avoidance −.20 −.11
Global Anxiety −.09 −.16
Romantic Avoidance −.09 −.05
Romantic Anxiety −.01 −.10
 Social competence (teacher
 rated)
Global Avoidance −.32 −.39
Global Anxiety −.20 −.23
Romantic Avoidance −.21 −.37
Romantic Anxiety −.03 −.17
Friendship quality
 Friendship quality
Global Avoidance −.13 −.30
Global Anxiety −.11 −.15
Romantic Avoidance −.19 −.31
Romantic Anxiety −.04 −.02

Note. Boldface is used to highlight statistically significant predictors. I → Outcome = regression of outcome on intercepts of the predictor. S → Outcome = regression of outcome on slopes of the predictor. Regression coefficients are standardized.