Intimate Relationships and Attitudes Toward Celebrities

Abstract: Previous research indicates that persons who self-report a high level of preoccupation with celebrities tend to have lower levels of well-being. We administered the “Romantic Partner Conflict Scale”, the “Love Attitudes Scale”, the soulmate subscale from the “Relationship Theories Questionnaire”, and the anxiety subscale from the “Experiences in Close Relationships Scale” to 330 students from four universities to see how well scores on these measures would predict scores on each of the three subscales from the “Celebrity Attitude Scale” (CAS). We predicted that persons whose scores on these measures of intimate relationships indicated a troubled, anxious, or poor quality relationship would have higher scores on the CAS, especially on its two problematic subscales. In three multiple regressions, specific measures of behavior during conflict with a romantic partner and certain love styles significantly predicted scores on all three of the CAS subscales. We discuss the implications of.... https://interpersona.psychopen.eu/index.php/interpersona/article/view/3475

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Intimate Relationships and Attitudes Toward Celebrities ; volume:10 ; number:1 ; day:12 ; month:05 ; year:2016
Interpersona ; 10, Heft 1 (12.05.2016)

Urheber
Lynn E. McCutcheon
Meghan M. Gillen
Blaine L. Browne
Michael P. Murtagh
Brian Collisson

DOI
10.5964/ijpr.v10i1.208
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2020101418444905751335
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  • Lynn E. McCutcheon
  • Meghan M. Gillen
  • Blaine L. Browne
  • Michael P. Murtagh
  • Brian Collisson

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