Autor: |
Escolas SM; US Army Medical Department Center and School, Fort Sam Houston, TX, USA., Arata-Maiers R, Hildebrandt EJ, Maiers AJ, Mason ST, Baker MT |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
U.S. Army Medical Department journal [US Army Med Dep J] 2012 Jul-Sep, pp. 54-61. |
Abstrakt: |
This study examined the effects of attachment style on self-reported posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in a population of service members (N=561). Active duty, postdeployment service members completed anonymous questionnaires including 2 measures of adult attachment and the PTSD checklist-military as a measure of PTSD symptoms. Results confirmed the central hypothesis that attachment style was related to reported PTSD symptoms. Secure attachment style was associated with less reported PTSD symptoms and therefore may be involved in mechanisms associated with protection from developing PTSD after experiencing wartime trauma. Results were consistent when tested across continuous and dichotomous assessments that captured diagnostic criteria. This study demonstrates a significant relationship between attachment style and PTSD symptoms within a military population, potentially providing the basis for future research in this area. |
Databáze: |
MEDLINE |
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