| Literature DB >> 23372673 |
Nelli Ferenczi1, Tara C Marshall.
Abstract
Conceptualisations of attachment to one's nation of origin reflecting a symbolic caregiver can be found cross-culturally in literature, art, and language. Despite its prevalence, the relationship with one's nation has not been investigated empirically in terms of an attachment theory framework. Two studies employed an attachment theory approach to investigate the construct validity of symbolic attachment to one's nation of origin, and its association with acculturation (operationalized as heritage and mainstream culture identification). Results for Study 1 indicated a three-factor structure of nation attachment; the factors were labelled secure-preoccupied, fearful, and dismissive nation attachment. Hierarchical linear modelling was employed to control for differing cultures across participants. Secure-preoccupied nation attachment was a significant predictor of increased heritage culture identification for participants residing in their country of birth, whilst dismissive nation attachment was a significant predictor of decreased heritage culture identification for international migrants. Secure-preoccupied nation attachment was also associated with higher levels of subjective-wellbeing. Study 2 further confirmed the validity of the nation attachment construct through confirmatory factor analysis; the three-factor model adequately fit the data. Similar to the results of Study 1, secure-preoccupied nation attachment was associated with increased levels of heritage culture identification and psychological well-being. Implications of the tripartite model of nation attachment for identity and well-being will be discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23372673 PMCID: PMC3553116 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0053872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Summary of Exploratory Factor Analysis Results of the Structure Matrix for the Country Attachment Questionnaire with Retained Factors (N = 263).
| Items | Rotated Factor Loadings | ||
| Fearful | Secure-Preoccupied | Dismissive | |
| I often worry that my country won't want to stay with me. | .82 | ||
| I worry about being abandoned by my country. | .80 | ||
| I often worry that my country doesn't love me. | .80 | ||
| I often worry about having my country not accept me. | .76 | ||
| I find that my country is reluctant to get as close as I would like. | .72 | ||
| I worry that my country doesn't value me as much as I value my country. | .68 | ||
| My country often wants me to be closer than I feel comfortable being. | .59 | ||
| I know my country will be there when I need it to be. | .77 | ||
| I want to merge completely with my country. | .75 | ||
| I am comfortable depending on my country. | .75 | ||
| I find it relatively easy to get close to my country. | .71 | ||
| I am comfortable having my country depend on me. | .69 | ||
| I prefer not to depend on my country. | .75 | ||
| It is very important for me to feel independent from my country. | .71 | ||
| I prefer not to have my country depend on me. | .65 | ||
| I am comfortable without a close emotional relationship to my country. | .59 | ||
| I find it difficult to depend on my country of origin. | .57 | ||
| I am not sure I can depend on my country to be there when I need it to be. | .55 | ||
|
| 8.79 | 5.42 | 1.86 |
|
| .88 | .82 | .79 |
Correlation Matrix between Variables.
| Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
| 1. Age | −.16 | −.08 | −.01 | −.17 | −.20 | −.10 | −.19 | −.16 | −.01 | |
| 2. Neuroticism | −.09 | −.08 | .22 | .51 | −.22 | .47 | .06 | .21 | ||
| 3. Heritage ID | .68 | −.29 | .03 | .26 | −.15 | .40 | −.36 | |||
| 4. Mainstream ID | −.24 | −.03 | .20 | −.15 | .33 | −.27 | ||||
| 5. Avoidance | .20 | −.15 | .33 | .00 | .13 | |||||
| 6. Anxiety | −.09 | .43 | .19 | .08 | ||||||
| 7. SWB | .03 | .27 | −.10 | |||||||
| 8. Fearful NA | .36 | .34 | ||||||||
| 9. Secure-Pre.NA | −.25 | |||||||||
| 10. Dismissive NA | ||||||||||
| Mean | 30.07 | 30.28 | 64.89 | 64.48 | 13.96 | 16.45 | 16.61 | 13.72 | 13.36 | 16.37 |
| SD | 10.33 | 10.85 | 12.96 | 12.83 | 4.70 | 4.96 | 4.58 | 6.37 | 4.89 | 5.47 |
Note:
p<.05,
p<.01.
Association of Nation Attachment with Heritage Culture Endorsement.
| MODEL |
| SE |
| STEP 1 | ||
| Neuroticism | −.11 | .09 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.83 | .18 |
| Anxious attachment | .36 | .19 |
| Country residence status | .04 | .85 |
| STEP 2 | ||
| Neuroticism | .02 | .08 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.60 | .16 |
| Anxious attachment | .25 | .17 |
| Country residence status | 1.80 | .83 |
| Fearful nation attachment | −.41 | .16 |
| Secure-preoccupied nation attachment | 1.24 | .18 |
| Dismissive nation attachment | −.39 | .15 |
| STEP 3 | ||
| Neuroticism | .01 | .08 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.58 | .16 |
| Anxious attachment | .27 | .17 |
| Country residence status | 1.61 | .86 |
| Fearful nation attachment | −.40 | .17 |
| Secure-preoccupied nation attachment | 1.02 | .21 |
| Dismissive nation attachment | −.46 | .16 |
| Fearful nation attachment | .18 | .15 |
| Secure-Pre. nation attachment | −.45 | .21 |
| Dismissive nation attachment | −.32 | .16 |
p<.05.
p≤.005.
Figure 1Interaction between resident status and dismissive nation attachment in predicting heritage culture identification levels in Study 1.
Figure 2Interaction between resident status and secure-preoccupied nation attachment in predicting heritage culture identification levels in Study 1.
Association of Nation Attachment with SWB.
| MODEL |
| SE |
| STEP 1 | ||
| Neuroticism | −.09 | .03 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.11 | .06 |
| Anxious attachment | −.01 | .07 |
| Residence status | −.10 | .34 |
| STEP 2 | ||
| Neuroticism | −.10 | .03 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.11 | .06 |
| Anxious attachment | −.04 | .07 |
| Residence status | −.10 | .32 |
| Secure-preoccupied nation attachment | .21 | .06 |
| Fearful nation attachment | .08 | .07 |
| Dismissive nation attachment | −.01 | .06 |
| STEP 3 | ||
| Neuroticism | −.10 | .03 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.12 | .07 |
| Anxious attachment | −.05 | .07 |
| Country residence status | −.11 | .34 |
| Fearful nation attachment | .07 | .07 |
| Secure-preoccupied nation attachment | .21 | .09 |
| Dismissive nation attachment | −.02 | .06 |
| Fearful nation attachment | −.03 | .06 |
| Secure-Pre. nation attachment | .01 | .09 |
| Dismissive nation attachment | .02 | .06 |
p<.05,
p≤.005.
Figure 3Mediating role of heritage culture identification on the association between secure-preoccupied nation attachment and SWB in Study 1.
Figure 4Confirmatory factor analysis model of the latent nation attachment constructs in
.
Retained Items for the Nation Attachment Scale (Study 2).
| Item | Factor Loadings |
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| I often worry that my country won't want to stay with me | .81 |
| I worry about being abandoned by my country. | .75 |
| I find that my country is reluctant to get as close as I would like. | .77 |
| I worry that my country doesn't value me as much as I value my country. | .62 |
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| I know my country will be there when I need it to be. | .74 |
| I want to merge completely with my country. | .76 |
| I am comfortable depending on my country. | .78 |
| I find it relatively easy to get close to my country. | .84 |
| I am comfortable having my country depend on me. | .72 |
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| It is very important for me to feel independent from my country | .67 |
| I prefer not to have my country depend on me. | .63 |
| I find it difficult to depend on my country of origin. | .74 |
| I am not sure I can depend on my country to be there when I need it to be. | .73 |
Correlation Matrix between Variables in Study 2.
| Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
| 1.Age | −.14 | .15 | −.19 | −.12 | −.02 | .12 | .09 | −.02 | .16 | −.07 | |
| 2.Neuroticism | −.12 | .22 | .40 | −.34 | −.48 | −.11 | .40 | −.03 | .29 | ||
| 3.Heritage ID | −.36 | −.10 | .33 | .47 | .32 | −.08 | .33 | −.23 | |||
| 4.Avoidance | .25 | −.22 | −.37 | −.01 | .30 | .00 | .07 | ||||
| 5.Anxiety | .00 | −.19 | .21 | .46 | .25 | .19 | |||||
| 6.SWB | .65 | .32 | .02 | .32 | −.18 | ||||||
| 7.Flourishing | 31 | −.17 | .26 | −.24 | |||||||
| 8.Nationalistic Att. | .27 | .66 | −.15 | ||||||||
| 9.Fearful NA | .35 | .41 | |||||||||
| 10.Secure-Pre. NA | −.23 | ||||||||||
| 11.Dismissive NA | |||||||||||
| Mean | 28.69 | 28.86 | 65.85 | 14.17 | 16.33 | 17.66 | 45.06 | 24.01 | 8.31 | 14.74 | 10.24 |
| SD | 11.41 | 10.83 | 16.26 | 5.03 | 4.65 | 5.14 | 9.23 | 8.411 | 4.02 | 5.62 | 4.15 |
Note:
p<.05,
p<.01.
Association of Nation Attachment with Heritage Culture Endorsement (Study 2).
| MODEL |
| SE |
| STEP 1 | ||
| Neuroticism | −.01 | .11 |
| Avoidant attachment | −1.02 | .20 |
| Anxious attachment | −.32 | .25 |
| Nationalistic attitude | .67 | .12 |
| STEP 2 | ||
| Neuroticism | .06 | .11 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.98 | .20 |
| Anxious attachment | −.27 | .25 |
| Nationalistic attitude | .41 | .16 |
| Fearful nation attachment | −.38 | .34 |
| Secure-preoccupied nation attachment | .66 | .25 |
| Dismissive nation attachment | −.29 | .28 |
p<.05,
p≤.01.
Association of Nation Attachment with SWB (Study 2).
| MODEL |
| SE |
| STEP 1 | ||
| Neuroticism | −.14 | .03 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.16 | .07 |
| Anxious attachment | .08 | .08 |
| Nationalistic attitude | .17 | .04 |
| STEP 2 | ||
| Neuroticism | −.30 | .04 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.20 | .07 |
| Anxious attachment | .07 | .08 |
| Nationalistic attitude | .08 | .05 |
| Secure-preoccupied nation attachment | .18 | .08 |
| Fearful nation attachment | .06 | .11 |
| Dismissive nation attachment | −.07 | .09 |
p<.05,
p<.005.
Association of Nation Attachment with Flourishing (Study 2).
| MODEL |
| SE |
| STEP 1 | ||
| Neuroticism | −.29 | .06 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.49 | .11 |
| Anxious attachment | −.12 | .13 |
| Nationalistic attitude | .31 | .06 |
| STEP 2 | ||
| Neuroticism | −.29 | .06 |
| Avoidant attachment | −.44 | .11 |
| Anxious attachment | −.13 | .13 |
| Nationalistic attitude | .23 | .09 |
| Secure-preoccupied nation attachment | .36 | .18 |
| Fearful nation attachment | −.07 | .13 |
| Dismissive nation attachment | −.01 | .15 |
p<.05,
p≤.01.
Figure 5Mediating role of heritage culture identification on the association between secure-preoccupied nation attachment and SWB in
.
Figure 6Mediating role of heritage culture identification on the association between secure preoccupied nation attachment and flourishing in
.