Angelica Grace O. Inciong, Trisha Camille L. Batronel,
Jovielyn Manibo (MA, RPm)
Psychology Department, Lyceum of the Philippines University,
Batangas City, Philippines
inciong.angelicagrace@gmail.com, trishabatronel@yahoo.com
Date Received: October 12, 2019; Date Revised: April 6, 2020
Love, Attitude, Self-Disclosure and Investment Model 1,177 KB 3 downloads
Angelica Grace O. Inciong, Trisha Camille L. Batronel, Jovielyn Manibo (MA, RPm) Psychology...
The main objective of this study was to explore the relationship between love attitude, emotional self-disclosure, and investment model of individuals with long-distance relationships towards the creation of an intervention program. Mixed method of research was utilized in the study. A total of 150 respondents were involved in this study. The study was conducted at the Batangas province. The respondents showed eros and agape as their love style, with happiness as the dominant emotion that they disclosed and had a relationship satisfaction with their partner. There were significant differences between sex and ludus, and commitment level. The respondents‟ age had significant differences between ludus, storge, pragma, agape, depression, anxiety, anger, satisfaction level, and investment size. On the other hand, the relationship status affects storge, and happiness. Likewise, the length of their relationship had differences with storge, pragma, depression, happiness, anxiety, anger, calmness, and investment size. Differences were also found between length of being in a long distance relationship and eros, pragma, and agape. Relationship satisfaction was correlated to the love types eros, ludus, and agape. Quality of alternatives was correlated to ludus, storge, and agape.
Keywords –storge, pragma, depression, happiness, anxiety, anger, calmness, and investment size