The Effects of Childhood Attachment, Self-Esteem, and Personality on Loneliness among University Students
AUTHOR : 전효정
INFORMATION : page. 149~162 / 2008 Vol.15 No.3
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of childhood attachment to parents on loneliness among university students, with particular regard to self-esteem and personality as mediating variables. 200 students were selected for the questionnaire study in a university in Busan, There were significant correlations among attachment, self-esteem, and personality with state and trait loneliness. Anxious attachment to one\'s mother was a significant predictor of state loneliness, while avoidant attachment to one\'s father was a significant predictor of trait loneliness. The hierarchical multiple analyses revealed only partial support for the hypothesis that the three attachment styles have a direct link with loneliness mediated by self-esteem and personality. The results and limitations of this study are also discussed, from the perspective of attachment theory and previous studies.