Field Nigel P, Orsini Lisa, Gavish Roni, Packman Wendy
Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA.
Death Stud. 2009 Apr;33(4):334-55. doi: 10.1080/07481180802705783.
This study examined the impact of attachment on grief severity following the death of a pet. Seventy-one participants who had lost a dog or cat within the past year completed a set of measures that included an attachment measure assessing individual differences in attachment anxiety and avoidance, strength of the past attachment to the pet, the continuing bond with the deceased pet, social support, and complicated grief symptoms. Attachment anxiety and strength of the past attachment to the pet were each uniquely predictive of more severe grief. Furthermore, the continuing bond to the deceased pet partially mediated the impact of strength of the past attachment to the pet on grief severity. No significant mediators of the effect of attachment anxiety on grief were found, however. The results highlight the importance of distinguishing strength of attachment from attachment security in examining the effect of attachment on response to pet loss.
本研究考察了依恋对宠物死亡后悲伤严重程度的影响。71名在过去一年内失去狗或猫的参与者完成了一系列测量,包括一项依恋测量,评估依恋焦虑和回避的个体差异、过去与宠物的依恋强度、与已故宠物的持续联结、社会支持以及复杂悲伤症状。依恋焦虑和过去与宠物的依恋强度各自都能独特地预测更严重的悲伤。此外,与已故宠物的持续联结部分介导了过去与宠物的依恋强度对悲伤严重程度的影响。然而,未发现依恋焦虑对悲伤影响的显著中介因素。研究结果凸显了在考察依恋对宠物丧失反应的影响时,区分依恋强度与依恋安全性的重要性。