Cloitre Marylene, Stovall-McClough Chase, Zorbas Patty, Charuvastra Anthony
NYU Child Study Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York University Medical College, New York, NY 10016, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2008 Jun;21(3):282-9. doi: 10.1002/jts.20339.
Despite the consistent documentation of an association between compromised attachment and clinical disorders, there are few empirical studies exploring factors that may mediate this relationship. This study evaluated the potential roles of emotion regulation and social support expectations in linking adult attachment classification and psychiatric impairment in 109 women with a history of childhood abuse and a variety of diagnosed psychiatric disorders. Path analysis confirmed that insecure attachment was associated with psychiatric impairment through the pathways of poor emotion regulation capacities and diminished expectations of support. Results suggest the relevance of attachment theory in understanding the myriad psychiatric outcomes associated with childhood maltreatment and in particular, the focal roles that emotion regulation and interpersonal expectations may play.
尽管已有文献一致记录了依恋受损与临床疾病之间的关联,但很少有实证研究探讨可能介导这种关系的因素。本研究评估了情绪调节和社会支持期望在109名有童年虐待史且患有多种已确诊精神疾病的女性中,将成人依恋分类与精神障碍联系起来的潜在作用。路径分析证实,不安全依恋通过情绪调节能力差和支持期望降低的途径与精神障碍相关。结果表明依恋理论在理解与童年虐待相关的众多精神疾病结果方面具有相关性,特别是情绪调节和人际期望可能发挥的核心作用。