Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/5360
Title: The relations of secure attachment style and love satisfaction with online relationship maintenance
Authors: Dr. CHAN Chi Keung, Alex 
Wong Po Shuen, Viann 
Lo Tsz Ching, Candy 
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Singapore: Springer
Source: In Deng, L., Ma, W. W. K., & Fong, C. W. R. (Eds.) (2018). New media for educational change: Selected papers from HKAECT 2018 International Conference (p. 151-163). Singapore: Springer.
Conference: The HKAECT International Conference 2018: New Media for Educational Change: Effect on Learning and Reflection on Practice 
Abstract: The present study examines the relations of secure attachment style and love satisfaction with online relationship maintenance among dating couples in Hong Kong. There were 100 males and 100 females participated in this study and completed a set of questionnaires to obtain the information on their secure attachment style, love satisfaction, and online relationship maintenance via mobile communication apps (MCAs; e.g., WhatApp). Linear regression analysis and mediation analysis were employed to analyze the data. Results indicated that there was a significant positive relationship between secure attachment style and online relationship maintenance. Besides, the positive association between secure attachment style and online relationship maintenance was fully mediated by love satisfaction. Furthermore, the positive association between secure attachment style and love satisfaction was partially mediated by online relationship maintenance. The findings of this study highlighted the importance of cultivating love satisfaction for online relationship maintenance.
Type: Conference Paper
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/5360
ISBN: 9789811088957
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