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Attachment and Psychological Health in Older Couples Coping with Pain.

Joan K Monin1, Lu Zhou1, Trace Kershaw1.   

Abstract

Attachment theory is useful for understanding how couples cope with stress across the lifespan. This study used the the Actor Partner Interdependence Model to examine the extent to which attachment related to one's own (actor effect) and one's partner's (partner effect) depressive symptoms and marital satisfaction among older, married couples with a musculoskeletal condition. Pain and support were also examined as mediators. A group of 77 couples completed self-report measures as part of a larger study in which support was manipulated. Results revealed that, when one or both partners were insecurely attached, both partners reported greater depressive symptoms and lower satisfaction; however, pain and support were not significant mediators. Findings have implications for targeted, dyadic interventions to improve psychological health of couples coping with pain.

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Keywords:  attachment; late-life marriage; musculoskeletal conditions; pain; psychological health

Year:  2014        PMID: 27346993      PMCID: PMC4920267          DOI: 10.1024/1662-9647/a000110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  GeroPsych (Bern)        ISSN: 1662-9647


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