Machine Learning Classification of Adult Attachment Styles Based on Dyadic Behavioral and Emotional Indicators

Authors

    Juan José Ripoll Escartí * School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, One Stewart Street,Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5 juanri-poll-escarti@gmail.com
    Kamal Darabi Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
    Kacper Jankowski School of Psychology, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
https://doi.org/10.61838/rpct.3.4.6

Keywords:

adult attachment, dyadic interaction, machine learning, emotional synchrony, couple relationships, multimodal data

Abstract

The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate machine learning models capable of classifying adult attachment styles using multimodal dyadic behavioral, emotional, and physiological indicators derived from real-time couple interactions. A cross-sectional observational design was implemented with adult romantic couples recruited from community settings in Canada. Both partners in each dyad participated in standardized interaction tasks designed to elicit attachment-relevant behaviors, including conflict discussion and support-seeking exchanges. Adult attachment styles were assessed using validated self-report measures and used as supervised learning labels. Multimodal data were collected, including behavioral coding of dyadic interactions, self-reported emotional responses, physiological indices of autonomic regulation, and paralinguistic and facial-expression features extracted from audio–video recordings. Machine learning pipelines incorporated data preprocessing, feature extraction at the dyadic level, dimensionality reduction, and model training using multiple classification algorithms. Stratified dyad-level cross-validation and hyperparameter optimization were applied to ensure robust generalization and prevent data leakage. Non-linear and ensemble-based models significantly outperformed linear classifiers in attachment style prediction, with neural network and gradient boosting models achieving the highest accuracy and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. Dyadic emotional synchrony and observed behavioral responsiveness emerged as the strongest predictors of attachment style classification, followed by self-reported attachment dimensions. Physiological and paralinguistic indicators provided incremental predictive value when integrated with behavioral features. Cross-validation analyses demonstrated high stability across folds, and misclassification patterns primarily occurred between theoretically adjacent attachment styles, indicating construct-consistent overlap rather than random error. The findings demonstrate that adult attachment styles can be accurately classified using machine learning models trained on multimodal dyadic interaction data, supporting a relational and interaction-based conceptualization of attachment. This approach offers theoretical advances in attachment research and practical implications for objective assessment and intervention planning in couple and relational contexts.

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Published

2025-12-10

Submitted

2025-09-19

Revised

2025-11-10

Accepted

2025-11-18

How to Cite

Ripoll Escartí , J. J. ., Darabi , K. ., & Jankowski , K. . (2025). Machine Learning Classification of Adult Attachment Styles Based on Dyadic Behavioral and Emotional Indicators. Research and Practice in Couple Therapy, 3(4), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.61838/rpct.3.4.6

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