Patterns of attachment and parents' adjustment to the death of their child

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2007

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Wijngaards, L.D.N.V.ISNI 0000000396194905
Stroebe, M.S.ISNI 0000000063146913
Schut, H.A.W.ISNI 0000000367655733
Stroebe, W.
Van den Bout, J.ISNI 0000000366647723
van der Heijden, P.G.M.ISNI 0000000067738801
Dijkstra, I.C.

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The impact of adult attachment on psychological adjustment among bereaved parents and the mediating effect of relationship satisfaction were examined among a sample of 219 couples of parents. Data collection took place 6, 13, and 20 months after loss. Use of the actor partner interdependence model in multilevel regression analysis enabled exploration of both individual as well as partner attachment as predictors of grief and depression. Results indicated that the more insecurely attached parents were (on both avoidance and anxiety attachment), the higher the symptoms of grief and depression. Neither the attachment pattern of the partner nor similarity of attachment within the couple had any influence on psychological adjustment of the parent. Marital satisfaction partially mediated the association of anxious attachment with symptomatology. Contrary to previous research findings, avoidant attachment was associated with high grief intensity. These findings challenge the notion that the avoidantly attached are resilient.

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parental bereavement, adult attachment, death of child, avoidant attachment, actor partner interdependence model, Taverne, International (English)

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Wijngaards-de Meij, L D N V, Stroebe, M S, Schut, H A W, Stroebe, W, Van den Bout, J, Van der Heijden, P G M & Dijkstra, I C 2007, 'Patterns of attachment and parents' adjustment to the death of their child', Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 33, pp. 537-548. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167206297400