2017
DOI: 10.18598/kcbot.2017.07.02.02
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The Correlation between Sensory Process Type and Interpersonal Problems, Adult Attachment on University Students

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“…According to previous studies, low registration was found to have a positive correlation with anxious attachment [6], and anxious attachment affects the interpersonal problems [20]. The results of the current study indicate that individuals who passively responding to sensory stimulation may not display an appropriate response and feel anxious, and form an anxious attachment with others [6,30] which may lead to difficulties with interpersonal relationships [20]. In addition, the finding showed that avoidant attachment is a mediator in the relationship between sensory avoidance and interpersonal problems.…”
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“…According to previous studies, low registration was found to have a positive correlation with anxious attachment [6], and anxious attachment affects the interpersonal problems [20]. The results of the current study indicate that individuals who passively responding to sensory stimulation may not display an appropriate response and feel anxious, and form an anxious attachment with others [6,30] which may lead to difficulties with interpersonal relationships [20]. In addition, the finding showed that avoidant attachment is a mediator in the relationship between sensory avoidance and interpersonal problems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The results of the current study indicate that individuals who avoid sensory stimulation may avoid stimulation from others, show maladaptive behavioral tendencies in the formation of relationships with others [11,30], and form an avoidant attachment with others which may lead to difficulties with interpersonal relationships [20]. Thus, individuals with a high tendency of low registration and sensory avoidance may experience interpersonal problems if they form anxious attachment and avoidant attachment with others, respectively.…”
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