Guided by pain-related attachment models and coping theory, we used structural equation modeling to test an appraisal-based coping model of how insecure attachment was linked to arthritis adjustment in a sample of 365 people with arthritis. The structural equation modeling analyses revealed indirect and direct associations of anxious and avoidant attachment with greater appraisals of disease-related threat, less perceived social support to deal with this threat, and less coping efficacy. There was evidence of reappraisal processes for avoidant but not anxious attachment. Findings highlight the importance of considering attachment style when assessing how people cope with the daily challenges of arthritis
<p>Global attachment styles (one “secure” and three insecure: “preoccupied”, “dismissing”, and “fear...
Using a daily process methodology, the current study examined the role of social support processes i...
Background: Insecure attachment patterns are related to the onset and development of chronic pain. H...
Guided by pain-related attachment models and coping theory, we used structural equation modeling to ...
The relationship between social support and the mental health outcomes of chronic illness sufferers ...
Objective: Although threat and challenge appraisals of pain have been linked to both the acute and l...
This thesis investigated the role of care-seeking amongst adults with arthritis, using an attachment...
This study investigated the extent to which perceived social support functioned as a protective fact...
The present study investigated the relationship between attachment style with adjustment and resil...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
The current study considered a novel model of attachment that aimed to explain the association betwe...
There has been a growing interest in interpersonal factors and/or processes that are relevant to the...
Attachment theory has been proposed as a framework for understanding the development of chronic pain...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105304045381 Using a daily process methodology, the current study examined the role...
Guided by attachment theory, this study investigated the mediating role of attributions in the assoc...
<p>Global attachment styles (one “secure” and three insecure: “preoccupied”, “dismissing”, and “fear...
Using a daily process methodology, the current study examined the role of social support processes i...
Background: Insecure attachment patterns are related to the onset and development of chronic pain. H...
Guided by pain-related attachment models and coping theory, we used structural equation modeling to ...
The relationship between social support and the mental health outcomes of chronic illness sufferers ...
Objective: Although threat and challenge appraisals of pain have been linked to both the acute and l...
This thesis investigated the role of care-seeking amongst adults with arthritis, using an attachment...
This study investigated the extent to which perceived social support functioned as a protective fact...
The present study investigated the relationship between attachment style with adjustment and resil...
Relationship conflict can have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and wellbeing, particularl...
The current study considered a novel model of attachment that aimed to explain the association betwe...
There has been a growing interest in interpersonal factors and/or processes that are relevant to the...
Attachment theory has been proposed as a framework for understanding the development of chronic pain...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105304045381 Using a daily process methodology, the current study examined the role...
Guided by attachment theory, this study investigated the mediating role of attributions in the assoc...
<p>Global attachment styles (one “secure” and three insecure: “preoccupied”, “dismissing”, and “fear...
Using a daily process methodology, the current study examined the role of social support processes i...
Background: Insecure attachment patterns are related to the onset and development of chronic pain. H...