Gay males intimate relationship quality: The roles of attachment security, gay identity, social support, and income
Authors: Elizur Y.1; Mintzer A.2
Source: Personal Relationships, Volume 10, Number 3, September 2003 , pp. 411-435(25)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
Past research of relationship quality in samesex couples has emphasized similarities with heterosexual couples. The present study examined both general and gayspecific intra and interpersonal factors as predictors of gay men's relationship durability and relationship satisfaction. Our proposed path model postulated effects of contextual variables on self and relationships (i.e., social support/acceptance as context for attachment security, selfacceptance, and intimate relationships). The data, collected from an Israeli sample of gay men (N = 121), supported this model. All hypothesized paths were significant: Attachment security mediated the association of perceived friends support and selfacceptance with relationship quality, selfacceptance mediated the association of selfdefinition and perceived friends acceptance with relationship quality, and income had a direct association with relationship quality.Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1475-6811.00057
Affiliations: 1: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 2: Achva Academic College, Beer Tuvia, Israel
Publication date: 2003-09-01
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- In this Subject: Psychology , Sociology
- By this author: Elizur Y. ; Mintzer A.

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