Abstract
Objectives: This study investigated the correlation between attachment styles and interper-sonal problems.
Method: 120 (60 women and 60 men) under-graduate students residing in
Finding: The results showed that subjects with secure attachment styles exhibited less interpersonal problems than subjects with insecure attachment style. Subjects with avoidant attachment style exhibitted less interpersonal problems than subjects with ambivalent attachment style.
Results: The findings point to secure attachment as a primary need and its cross-generation transition.
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