#12662. Navigating Intercultural Relational Dynamics: The Roles of Attachment and Cultural Values

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This study explored attachment and cultural values in relation to conflict management and relationship satisfaction in intercultural relationships. Results indicate that secure attachment is related to greater relationship satisfaction and healthier conflict management. Cultural values of family solidarity, adherence to traditions and customs, and equality are associated with greater relationship satisfaction. When levels of adherence to traditional gender roles are low or moderate, secure attachment is positively related to relationship satisfaction and lower conflict avoidance.
Keywords:
adult attachment; conflict management; cultural values; intercultural; relationship satisfaction

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