Montague Diane P F, Magai Carol, Consedine Nathan S, Gillespie Michael
Psychology Department, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA.
Attach Hum Dev. 2003 Jun;5(2):188-214. doi: 10.1080/1461673031000108487.
The significance of attachment relationships in later life has recently emerged as an important topic of study. Yet little attention has focused on attachment dynamics among older minority adults. This paper extends the literatures on ethnicity, attachment, and later life by examining attachment patterns in two large community-dwelling samples of older (65 + years) African American (n = 671) and European American (n = 447) adults. Data gathered during face-to-face interviews included demographic information, adult attachment, early rearing experiences, and current religiosity. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that adult attachment dimensions were differentially predicted by childhood socialization patterns and current religiosity. Significant ethnic differences in relations between adult attachment and childhood socialization practices also were found. The results highlight the importance of examining contextual differences in attachment in later life.
依恋关系在晚年生活中的重要性最近已成为一个重要的研究课题。然而,很少有研究关注老年少数族裔成年人的依恋动态。本文通过研究两个大型社区居住样本中年龄较大(65岁及以上)的非裔美国成年人(n = 671)和欧裔美国成年人(n = 447)的依恋模式,扩展了关于种族、依恋和晚年生活的文献。在面对面访谈中收集的数据包括人口统计学信息、成人依恋、早期养育经历和当前的宗教信仰。分层回归分析表明,童年社会化模式和当前宗教信仰对成人依恋维度的预测存在差异。在成人依恋与童年社会化实践之间的关系中也发现了显著的种族差异。研究结果突出了考察晚年生活中依恋情境差异的重要性。