Adult attachment and long-term singlehood.

Christopher A Pepping, Geoff MacDonald
Author Information
  1. Christopher A Pepping: School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Australia. Electronic address: c.pepping@latrobe.edu.au.
  2. Geoff MacDonald: Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Canada.

Abstract

Rates of singlehood are increasing rapidly in the Western World. In the current paper, we discuss the phenomenon of long-term singlehood from an attachment perspective, outline three distinct sub-groups of singles (anxious, avoidant, and secure), and demonstrate the utility of these groups by highlighting their unique characteristics and possible life outcomes, including factors that may moderate these outcomes. Finally, we offer suggestions for future research to enhance our understanding of this vastly under-researched population.

MeSH Term

Adult
Anxiety
Avoidance Learning
Humans
Object Attachment
Single Person
Surveys and Questionnaires

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