ResumenEsta investigación se propone caracterizar las relaciones de pareja en el período de la adultez emergente, y establecer la relación entre la satisfacción con la relación de pareja y los estilos de apego, la presencia de síntomas depresivos y el miedo a la intimidad. Participaron 120 jóvenes entre 18 y 26 años, quienes contestaron un cuestionario autoadministrado. Los resultados indican que la satisfacción con la relación disminuye por el grado de ansiedad y el miedo a la intimidad. Existen similitudes entre las relaciones amorosas en la adultez emergente y las relaciones adultas en base a su compromiso y duración.Palabras clave: adultez emergente, pareja, apego, intimidad, depresión AbstractThis research aims to characterize the relationships in the period of emerging adulthood, and establish the relationship between satisfaction with the relationship and attachment, the presence of depressive symptoms and fear of intimacy. Participants 120 young people, between 18 and 26 who answered a self-administered questionnaire. The results indicate that satisfaction with the relationship falls by the degree of anxiety and fear of intimacy. There are similarities between romantic relationships in emerging adulthood and adult relationships based on their commitment and duration.
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