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Attachment Styles of Dermatological Patients in Europe: A Multi-centre Study in 13 Countries.

Csanád Szabó1, Anita Altmayer, Lars Lien, Françoise Poot, Uwe Gieler, Lucía Tomas-Aragones, Jörg Kupfer, Gregor B E Jemec, Laurent Misery, M Dennis Linder, Francesca Sampogna, Henriët van Middendorp, Jon Anders Halvorsen, Flora Balieva, Jacek C Szepietowski, Dmitry Romanov, Servando E Marron, Ilknur K Altunay, Andrew Y Finlay, Sam S Salek, Florence Dalgard.   

Abstract

Attachment styles of dermatological outpatients and satisfaction with their dermatologists were investigated within the framework of a multicentre study conducted in 13 European countries, organized by the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry. Attachment style was assessed with the Adult Attachment Scale. Patient satisfaction with the dermatologist was assessed with an 11-degree scale. A total of 3,635 adult outpatients and 1,359 controls participated in the study. Dermatological outpatients were less able to depend on others, were less comfortable with closeness and intimacy, and experienced similar rates of anxiety in relationships as did the controls. Participants who had secure attachment styles reported stressful life events during the last 6 months significantly less often than those who had insecure attachment styles. Patients with secure attachment styles tended to be more satisfied with their dermatologist than did insecure patients. These results suggest that secure attachment of dermatological outpatients may be a protective factor in the management of stress.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28119999     DOI: 10.2340/00015555-2619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Derm Venereol        ISSN: 0001-5555            Impact factor:   4.437


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