The relationship between attachment and mental health at work: A narrative review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1177/10519815251327313
Devon McConnell, Geoff Wong, Anne Ferrey
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BackgroundWell-being at work is a critical concern, with a significant portion of the workforce reporting adverse mental health impacts due to work-related stress.ObjectiveThis narrative review explores the relationship between attachment theory and work-related mental health, focusing on how attachment influences employee experiences and outcomes.MethodsA literature search across databases, including PsycINFO, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar, was conducted, emphasizing empirical studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses.ResultsThe literature suggests that secure attachment leads to better emotional regulation, lower stress, and higher job satisfaction. Conversely, insecure attachment contributes to increased burnout, emotional distress, and lower job performance. Supportive leader-follower relationships can mitigate the adverse effects of insecure attachment by providing a secure base for employees. The review also highlights the importance of considering attachment strategies within the context of diversity and systemic challenges and recognizes that survival mechanisms in one context can be unfairly viewed as maladaptive in another.ConclusionsEnhancing secure attachment through supportive leadership and organizational practices can promote better mental health outcomes and overall workplace well-being.

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依恋与工作中心理健康的关系:一个叙述性的回顾。
工作中的幸福感是一个关键问题,很大一部分劳动力报告说,由于工作压力,心理健康受到了不利影响。目的探讨依恋理论与工作心理健康的关系,重点探讨依恋对员工体验和结果的影响。方法采用PsycINFO、SCOPUS、谷歌Scholar等数据库进行文献检索,着重于实证研究、系统评价和元分析。结果研究表明,安全依恋可以改善情绪调节,降低压力,提高工作满意度。相反,不安全的依恋会增加倦怠、情绪困扰和较低的工作表现。支持性的领导-追随者关系可以通过为员工提供一个安全的基础来减轻不安全依恋的不利影响。该综述还强调了在多样性和系统性挑战的背景下考虑依恋策略的重要性,并认识到一种环境下的生存机制可能被不公平地视为另一种环境下的不适应。结论通过支持性领导和组织实践增强安全依恋可以促进心理健康结果和整体工作场所幸福感。
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Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation
Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation is an interdisciplinary, international journal which publishes high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts covering the entire scope of the occupation of work. The journal''s subtitle has been deliberately laid out: The first goal is the prevention of illness, injury, and disability. When this goal is not achievable, the attention focuses on assessment to design client-centered intervention, rehabilitation, treatment, or controls that use scientific evidence to support best practice.
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