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Acta de investigación psicológica

versión On-line ISSN 2007-4719versión impresa ISSN 2007-4832

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GARCIA MERAZ, Melissa. Uncertainty: Romantic Attachment Effects on Partner Surveillance on Social Networks. Acta de investigación psicol [online]. 2020, vol.10, n.1, pp.69-79.  Epub 11-Ene-2021. ISSN 2007-4719.  https://doi.org/10.22201/fpsi.20074719e.2020.1.334.

The Interpersonal Electronic Surveillance in Social Networks has been defined as a series of strategies implemented with the help of technologies of communication to monitor the behavior of a person, in specific, the partner. Facebook partner account can be under surveillance too. The prevalence of social networks sites has been reinvented into a new way for interpersonal surveillance along with the technology capacity. This has positive and negative effects in the relationship (e.g. more intimacy and certainty but, at the same time, increase of jealously, and conflict). Research has pointed out a relation between anxiety attachment style and surveillance behaviors. In Mexico, there is a lack of evidence related this topics. The aim of this research was to create a structural equation model in order to explore the relation between Interpersonal Electronic Surveillance, Facebook Information seeking and Attachment Styles for men and women. The scales were administrated to 835 university students (497 women and 338 men). Confirmatory Factor Analyses indicated unidimensionality of Interpersonal Electronic Surveillance and Facebook Information-Seeking Scales, both with a good fit, X2(44) = 269.8, p >.05, CFI = .955, SRMR = .031, RMSEA = .078 for the first scale and X2(44) = 1945.4, p > .05, CFI = .998, SRMR = .010, RMSEA = .028 for the second scale. Second Order Confirmatory Analyses indicated three dimensions for the Attachment Scale with a good fit X2(136) = 4629.7, p > .05, CFI = .942, SRMR = .053, RMSEA = .052. Interpersonal Surveillance on Social Networks is influenced by attachment styles. Anxious style predicts Interpersonal Electronic Surveillance in men and women. But standardized coefficients are bigger for women (.18 and .23 respectively). Also predicts Facebook Information-Seeking (.26 for men and .46 for women). Results indicate the importance of measurement related to Surveillance and its implications with other constructs.

Palabras llave : Surveillance; Attachment; Social Network; Partner.

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