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Title: Attachment orientations and family functioning: the mediating role of emotion regulation
Authors: Brandão, Tânia
Brites, Rute
Hipólito, João
Nunes, Odete
Keywords: Attachment
emotion regulation
perceived family functioning
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Abstract: Attachment insecurity has been found to be associated with poor family functioning. The mechanisms underlying this link, however, are less explored. This study examines the potential mediating role of emotion regulation in the association between attachment orientations and family functioning. Self-report scales measuring attachment, family functioning, and emotion regulation were administered to 132 adults (58% women; 57.63 years). Results showed that both attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance were associated with poor family functioning. Furthermore, emotion suppression, but not positive reappraisal, was found to partially mediate the association between attachment insecurity (both anxiety and avoidance) and perceived family functioning. Findings suggest that emotion regulation seems to play a role in the impact that attachment orientations may have on family functioning.
Peer Reviewed: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11144/5729
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1080/00223980.2022.2128284
ISSN: cv-prod-3062037
cv-prod-3062037
cv-prod-3062037
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