Untangling Relational Ties: How Internalized Homonegativity and Adult Attachment Shape Relationship Quality in Lesbian and Gay Couples
Tommaso Trombetta, Chiara Fusco, Luca Rollè, Alessandra Santona

TL;DR
This study explores how internalized homonegativity and adult attachment styles affect relationship quality in lesbian and gay couples.
Contribution
The study identifies how attachment anxiety and avoidance moderate the impact of internalized homonegativity on relationship quality in LG couples.
Findings
Internalized homonegativity directly negatively affects relationship quality.
High anxious attachment strengthens the negative effect of internalized homonegativity on relationships.
High avoidant attachment reduces the negative impact of internalized homonegativity on relationships.
Abstract
Introduction: Several studies point to an association between minority stress, especially internalized homonegativity and the quality of the couple relationship. However, the dimensions of psychological functioning that might moderate this relationship seem to be scarcely explored. Accordingly, the present study aimed to investigate the association between internalized homonegativity and relationship quality by examining the moderating role of adult attachment (dimensions of anxiety and avoidance) in lesbian and gay (LG) people. Materials and Methods: A total of 674 LG participants who had been in a couple relationship for at least 12 months were included in the study and completed self-report questionnaires. Results: The results show a direct negative effect of internalized homonegativity on relationship quality. Adult attachment seems to moderate this relationship: on the one hand,…
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TopicsAttachment and Relationship Dynamics · LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy · Marriage and Sexual Relationships
