Correlates of interpersonal dependency and detachment in an adolescent inpatient sample

作者: Greg Haggerty , Caleb J. Siefert , Robert F. Bornstein , Samuel Justin Sinclair , Mark A. Blais

DOI: 10.1521/BUMC.2015.79.4.281

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摘要: Interpersonal dependency has been linked to psychological distress, depression, help seeking, treatment compliance, and sensitivity interpersonal cues in adult samples. However, there is a dearth of research focusing on child adolescent The current study examined the construct validity measure dependency. authors investigated how detachment relate behavioral problems, subjective well-being, global symptom severity inpatients. Destructive overdependence (DO) dysfunctional (DD) were positively related negatively health well-being. Healthy (HD) was associated with fewer problems less clinical implications these findings are discussed.

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