Gilbert Molly C, Blakey Robert
Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2021 Jun 30;12:649868. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.649868. eCollection 2021.
Copious studies have identified a link between disorganised attachment and engagement in controlling caregiving or controlling punitive behaviours. Studies have suggested that consistently engaging in these behaviours can cause difficulties within relationships and contribute to the development of a personality disorder. Most of the literature thus far has focused on engagement in controlling behaviours by children with a disorganised attachment style, despite there being theoretical grounds to suggest they may also be used by adults and across all types of insecure attachment. This study aimed to address these gaps by looking at adult attachment style and engagement in controlling behaviours in romantic relationships, across all insecure attachment styles; avoidant, anxious and disorganised. The current study recruited a non-clinical sample; specifically, 149 English-speaking adults, living in the UK, between the ages of 18 and 77 years old ( = 34.28, = 14.90). The participants answered an anonymous online questionnaire containing four self-report measures which assessed the participants' attachment security and organisation, caregiving style and engagement in punitive behaviours. The results indicated that participants who scored higher in disorganised attachment were more likely to use controlling punitive behaviours in their romantic relationships. Moreover, participants who reported a more insecure-anxious attachment style were more likely to use compulsive caregiving behaviours in their romantic relationships. In contrast, participants who reported a higher insecure avoidant attachment style were less likely to use compulsive caregiving behaviours in their romantic relationships. These results have implications for adult attachment theory and aid the understanding of some of the behaviours that can be harmful within romantic relationships. The findings could be used to help at-risk individuals develop healthy interpersonal relationship going forward.
大量研究已经确定了混乱型依恋与采用控制性养育行为或控制性惩罚行为之间的联系。研究表明,持续表现出这些行为会给人际关系带来困难,并导致人格障碍的发展。尽管有理论依据表明成年人也可能会采用这些行为,并且在所有类型的不安全依恋中都可能出现,但迄今为止,大多数文献都集中在具有混乱型依恋风格的儿童采用控制性行为的情况。本研究旨在通过考察所有不安全依恋风格(回避型、焦虑型和混乱型)下成年人的依恋风格以及在恋爱关系中采用控制性行为的情况来填补这些空白。当前的研究招募了一个非临床样本;具体来说,是149名居住在英国、年龄在18岁至77岁之间(平均年龄=34.28岁,标准差=14.90岁)的讲英语的成年人。参与者回答了一份匿名在线问卷,其中包含四项自我报告测量,评估了参与者的依恋安全性和组织性、养育风格以及惩罚行为的采用情况。结果表明,在混乱型依恋中得分较高的参与者在恋爱关系中更有可能采用控制性惩罚行为。此外,报告具有更不安全焦虑型依恋风格的参与者在恋爱关系中更有可能采用强迫性养育行为。相比之下,报告具有较高不安全回避型依恋风格的参与者在恋爱关系中采用强迫性养育行为的可能性较小。这些结果对成人依恋理论具有启示意义,并有助于理解恋爱关系中一些可能有害的行为。这些发现可用于帮助处于风险中的个体今后发展健康的人际关系。