TY - JOUR PY - 2007// TI - Relationship religiosity, adult attachment styles, and courtship violence experienced by females JO - Journal of family violence A1 - Higginbotham, Brian J. A1 - Ketring, Scott A. A1 - Hibbert, Jeff A1 - Wright, David W. A1 - Guarino, Anthony SP - 55 EP - 62 VL - 22 IS - 2 N2 - This study assesses the association between adult attachment styles, religiosity, and courtship violence as experienced by females. The sample was composed of 299, 18 to 24-year-old females attending junior level Human Development and Family Studies courses at a midwestern state university. Statistical analyses evaluated interactional effects and mean-level differences for both victimization and perpetration of courtship violence. Additionally, structural equation models were generated. Results indicate significant relationships between adult attachment styles and religiosity on reports of victimization from intimate partners. In general, the results suggest that females with low religiosity and insecure attachment styles report experiencing more courtship violence than females reporting high religiosity and secure attachment styles. The analyses also provide support for a multidimensional conceptualization of religiosity. Indicators of 'relationship' religiosity were more strongly linked to lower reports of courtship violence than personal and private relationship measures. The findings suggest that future studies evaluating the effects of religiosity on courtship violence should include measures of 'relationship' religiosity. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract)

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