1. Neuroticism and attachment insecurity as predictors of bereavement outcome
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Wijngaards-de Meij, L.D.N.V., Stroebe, M.S., Schut, H.A.W., Stroebe, W., Van den Bout, J., van der Heijden, Peter, Dijkstra, I.C., Critical life events and mental health, Social-cognitive and interpersonal determinants of behaviour, Stress and self-regulation, Trauma and Grief, Leerstoel Heijden, Afd Klinische psychologie, Leerstoel Bout, Afd Sociale-,gezondheids- en organ.psych, and Methoden en Statistiek
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Neuroticism ,Social Psychology ,Depression ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Attachment anxiety ,Trait theory ,International (English) ,mental disorders ,Taverne ,Trait ,Adult attachment ,Personality ,Grief ,Psychology ,General Psychology ,Parental bereavement ,Clinical psychology ,media_common - Abstract
Adult attachment dimensions as well as the personality trait neuroticism have been shown to be related to psychological adjustment after bereavement. No investigations so far have studied the relative contribution of these constructs to grief and depression. In our study of 219 bereaved parents, the two adult attachment dimensions, attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance, were compared to the personality trait neuroticism in predicting psychological adjustment. The attachment dimensions explained a unique part over and above neuroticism, but contrary to expectations, neuroticism explained more variance than attachment dimensions. Implications are discussed.
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- 2007