The aim of this study was to examine the role of attachment style, self-concept, and coping strategies, in order to explain the differences in perceived stress factors and stress symptoms, in a mediation model. Participants were 515 university students (302 female and 213 male) aged 17-28 years. The assessment instruments were: Social Comparison Scale, Ways of Coping Scale, Experiences in Close Relationships Scale-II, Brief Symptom Inventory and University Students Stress Factors Scale. The results indicated that the effect of anxious attachment on perceived stress factors and stress symptoms was partially mediated by self-concept and coping styles. Our findings revealed that the level of anxious attachment is an important factor to explain...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship among adult attachment style, d...
The present study evaluated the relations between anxious attachment styles and rejection sensitivit...
Our personality and the way we cope with stress are two factors that are important in the developmen...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of attachment style, self-concept, and coping strategi...
Introduction: Previous studies conducted on attachment theory reflect the importance of attachment i...
The impact of adult attachment style on coping and life satisfaction was assessed for 112 tertiary s...
The mediation effect of self-esteem on the relationship between attachment style and self-concept cl...
Vita.The present study investigated the adoption of coping patterns in personal relationships and wo...
Work stress is a major cause of physical and psychological distress, and both theory and research hi...
Early attachment relationships are important, as the bonds made with significant others in childhood...
Attachment theory suggests that previous experiences direct one\u27s interpretations of potentially ...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
Bowlby’s (1969) theory of attachment states that, during infancy, patterns of attachment develop tha...
This study examined the association between self-concept clarity and attachment style characteristic...
The purpose of this research was to examine the validity of an adult attachment style questionnaire,...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship among adult attachment style, d...
The present study evaluated the relations between anxious attachment styles and rejection sensitivit...
Our personality and the way we cope with stress are two factors that are important in the developmen...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of attachment style, self-concept, and coping strategi...
Introduction: Previous studies conducted on attachment theory reflect the importance of attachment i...
The impact of adult attachment style on coping and life satisfaction was assessed for 112 tertiary s...
The mediation effect of self-esteem on the relationship between attachment style and self-concept cl...
Vita.The present study investigated the adoption of coping patterns in personal relationships and wo...
Work stress is a major cause of physical and psychological distress, and both theory and research hi...
Early attachment relationships are important, as the bonds made with significant others in childhood...
Attachment theory suggests that previous experiences direct one\u27s interpretations of potentially ...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
Bowlby’s (1969) theory of attachment states that, during infancy, patterns of attachment develop tha...
This study examined the association between self-concept clarity and attachment style characteristic...
The purpose of this research was to examine the validity of an adult attachment style questionnaire,...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship among adult attachment style, d...
The present study evaluated the relations between anxious attachment styles and rejection sensitivit...
Our personality and the way we cope with stress are two factors that are important in the developmen...