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Parental Attachment, Separation-Individuation, and College Student Adjustment: A Structural Equation Analysis of Mediational Effects.
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Family MedicineParental AttachmentSocial PsychologyEducationCollege AdjustmentMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyFamily InteractionMediational EffectsPersonal RelationshipAttachment TheoryChild DevelopmentSecure Parental AttachmentInterpersonal RelationshipsFamily PsychologyMedicineCollege Student Adjustment
Secure parental attachment and healthy levels of separation-individuation have been consistently linked to greater college student adjustment. The present study proposes that the relation between parental attachment and college adjustment is mediated by healthy separation-individuation. The authors gathered data on maternal and paternal attachment, separation-individuation, and 3 dimensions of college adjustment in a sample of 404 college students. Using structural equation modeling, results supported a model in which separation-individuation fully mediated the link between attachment and college adjustment, for both men and women. Implications of these results are discussed for individuation-within-relatedness models of adolescent development and for counseling college students in distress.
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