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Adolescent insecure attachment as a predictor of maladaptive coping and externalizing behaviors in emerging adulthood.

Anne E Dawson1, Joseph P Allen, Emily G Marston, Christopher A Hafen, Megan M Schad.   

Abstract

This study investigated whether insecure adolescent attachment organization (i.e., preoccupied and dismissing) longitudinally predicted self- and peer-reported externalizing behavior in emerging adulthood. Secondarily, maladaptive coping strategies were examined for their potential role in mediating the relationship between insecure attachment and future externalizing behaviors. Target participants (N = 184) were given the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) at age 14 and re-interviewed seven and eight years later with their closest peer. Qualities of both preoccupied and dismissing attachment organization predicted self-reported externalizing behaviors in emerging adulthood eight years later, but only preoccupation was predictive of close-peer reports of emerging adult externalizing behavior. Maladaptive coping strategies only mediated the relationship between a dismissing stance toward attachment and future self-reported externalizing behaviors. Understanding the role of coping and emotional regulation in attachment may help us to understand the unique aspects of both dismissing and preoccupied stances toward attachment.

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Keywords:  Adult Attachment Interview; coping strategies; emerging adulthood; externalizing behaviors; insecure attachment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24995478      PMCID: PMC4146682          DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2014.934848

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Attach Hum Dev        ISSN: 1461-6734


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