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Title: | The relationship between family cohesion and intimacy in dating relationship: A study based on attachment and exchange theories |
Authors: | Choi, Aida Wai Kwan (蔡惠君) |
Department: | Department of Applied Social Studies |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Course: | SS4595 Independent Study in Applied Sociology |
Programme: | Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Applied Sociology |
Instructor: | Dr. Cheung, Jacky C. K. |
Subjects: | Parent and child -- China -- Hong Kong. Dating (Social customs) -- China -- Hong Kong. Attachment behavior in children -- China -- Hong Kong. Intimacy (Psychology) Exchange theory (Sociology) |
Citation: | Choi, A. W. K. (2012). The relationship between family cohesion and intimacy in dating relationship: A study based on attachment and exchange theories (Outstanding Academic Papers by Students (OAPS)). Retrieved from City University of Hong Kong, CityU Institutional Repository. |
Abstract: | This study aims at studying the relationship between family cohesion and intimacy in dating relationship among dating couples in Hong Kong. It also examines the gender differential in the relationship in a dataset including 22 pairs of dating partners. Existing researches tend to use attachment theory to explain the relationship. This research examines the relevance of exchange theory to the relationships as well. Comparison of the effect of two theories on the relationship is included in the study. It is expected that attachment has a positive effect on the relationship while exchange factors have negative ones. Results of current study showed the preliminary effects among the variables. Gender differential was found in the relationship. Unexpected findings denoted that the relationship was stronger among male respondents. Results indicated that an indirect effect existed among female and this perhaps due to the intimacy in female can be influenced by many factors. All in all, it is found that exchange theory provides a better explanation for relationship than attachment theory. Additionally, the different nature between family and dating relationship was found. It is suggested that time spent together is essential in romantic relationship. The findings are applicable to related programs such as premarital counseling to raise program effectiveness. |
Appears in Collections: | OAPS - Dept. of Social and Behavioural Sciences |
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