Psychobiological perspectives on attachment: implications for health over the lifespan

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Psychology
Creator Diamond, Lisa
Other Author Hicks, Angela M.
Title Psychobiological perspectives on attachment: implications for health over the lifespan
Date 2004
Description One of the most robust findings to emerge from health psychology over the past 30 years is that individuals in enduring, committed romantic relationships have longer, healthier, and happier lives than unmarried individuals (Kitigawa & Hauser, 1973; Ryff, Singer, Wing, & Love, 2001; Stack & Eshleman, 1998).
Type Text
Publisher Guilford Press
First Page 240
Last Page 263
Subject Health Psychology; Psychobiology; Relationships; Well-being
Subject LCSH Psychology
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Diamond, L. M., & Hicks A. M. (2004). Psychobiological perspectives on attachment: implications for health over the lifespan, in Adult attachment: theory, research, and clinical implications, ed. by Rholes, W. Steven & Simpson, Jeffry A. Guilford Press, 240-63.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cz3rd6
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