Attachment to parents: the mediating role of inhibition of exploration and individuality on health behaviors.

作者: Ana Cristina Paredes , Gabriela Ferreira , Maria da Graça Pereira

DOI: 10.1037/A0035365

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摘要: This study's goal was to analyze whether the quality of university students' relationship with their parents mediated association between mental health and physical symptoms behavior. Participants were 250 students (66% female 34% male), aged 17 29 years old (M = 20.88, SD 2.03) that answered Father/Mother Attachment Questionnaire (FMAQ), Physical Symptoms Scale from Rotterdam Symptom Checklist (RSCL), Health Behavior (HBQ), Hospital Anxiety Depression (HADS). The results showed indirect effect on behavior significantly by father's mother's inhibition exploration individuality (IEI). Also psychological distress IEI. These suggest young adults who had more restrictions show worse behaviors. Separation Dependence (SAD) Quality Emotional Bond (QEB), other 2 attachment scales, not mediators symptoms/psychological study shows importance promoting positive parenting practices contribute healthier choices less risky behaviors, as well need for studies clearly identify these in adult populations. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved). Language: en

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