Relationships between adolescents' attachment styles and family functioning

Authors
Citation
M. Harvey et M. Byrd, Relationships between adolescents' attachment styles and family functioning, ADOLESCENCE, 35(138), 2000, pp. 345-356
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
ADOLESCENCE
ISSN journal
00018449 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
138
Year of publication
2000
Pages
345 - 356
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-8449(200022)35:138<345:RBAASA>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between university students' perceptio ns of their familial attachment and the manner in which their families cope with life's difficulties. It was hypothesized that individuals with high l evels of secure attachment would perceive their families as using more acti ve coping strategies (e.g., mobilizing the family to deal with a problem an d making efforts to acquire social support). The results supported this hyp othesis. Further, individuals with high levels of anxious/ambivalent attach ment perceived their families as using a passive appraisal coping strategy, possibly because of a desire to avoid confrontation for fear of disturbing family accord. The findings are discussed in terms of individuals' disposi tional coping styles formed as a function of type of familial attachment, a s well as situational factors that might serve to mitigate the use of their basic coping strategies.