| Literature DB >> 16901258 |
Thomas N Crawford1, Phillip R Shaver, Patricia Cohen, Paul A Pilkonis, Omri Gillath, Stephanie Kasen.
Abstract
Anxious and avoidant attachment were assessed in the Children in the Community (CIC) Study during adolescence and adulthood using self-report scales developed for this prospective study. The convergent and discriminant validity of the new CIC attachment scales were evaluated and their stability was assessed across a 17-year interval. Attachment scales predicted DSM-IV personality disorders in theoretically coherent and clinically meaningful ways, especially when supplemented with a separate measure of interpersonal aggression. Cluster B and C personality disorder symptoms were associated with elevated anxious attachment. Avoidant attachment was positively associated with Cluster A symptoms and inversely associated with Cluster B and C symptoms. Interpersonal aggression was higher in Cluster B symptoms and lower in Cluster C symptoms, thus differentiating between these symptom clusters.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16901258 DOI: 10.1521/pedi.2006.20.4.331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Disord ISSN: 0885-579X