| Literature DB >> 33878970 |
Dawid Konrad Scigala1, Matteo Angelo Fabris2, Laura Badenes-Ribera3, Elzbieta Zdankiewicz-Scigala, Iwona Hintertan4, Claudio Longobardi2.
Abstract
Literature suggests an association between alexithymia and insecure adult attachment, but the mediation factors involved in this relationship are under-investigated. The study was carried out to test the possible mediation roles of the fear of intimacy and negative mood regulation expectancies in explaining this relationship. A convenience sample of 258 Polish adults (mean age: 30; 45% male), completed self-reporting measures related to adult attachment (RAAS), alexithymia (TAS-20), fear of intimacy (FIS) and negative mood regulation expectancies (NMRE). The results showed that alexithymia directly and indirectly predicts insecure adult attachment. Alexithymia positively predicts the fear of intimacy, which, in turn, positively predicts insecure adult attachment. Finally, alexithymia negatively predicts NMRE which, in turn, predict insecure adult attachment. It emerges from our data that the fear of intimacy and NMRE may be mediating factors in the relationship between alexithymia and adult attachment. Limitations, future directions of research and guidance for intervention are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Alexithymia; adult attachment; fear of intimacy; negative mood regulation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33878970 DOI: 10.1177/00332941211010252
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Rep ISSN: 0033-2941