Impact of Attachment Styles, Need for Social Approval, and Emotional Regulation on Mental Health: A Parallel Mediation Model

Fernando Salinas-Quiroz, A. Domínguez-Espinosa, Sara Patricia Ríos Mercado
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Emotional Regulation (ER) strategies are created depending on the attachment style, as the probability to experiment positive emotions increases. Need for Social Approval (NSA) works as a motivator that guides behavior and facilitates social adaptation, being associated positively with Mental Health (MH). Relationships between attachment styles, ER, SD and MH were evaluated. In total, 469 participants answered the Revised Adult Attachment Scale, the ER Questionnaire, the NSA Scale and the MH Inventory MHI-38. Significant differences were found in all variables regarding attachment styles. Securely attached individuals had the highest psychological wellbeing and used cognitive re-evaluation as an ER strategy. NSA is conceived as a favorable social adjustment strategy that impacts individual’s MH, influenced by attachment styles in interaction with ER.
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依恋类型、社会认可需求和情绪调节对心理健康的影响:一个平行中介模型
随着实验积极情绪的可能性增加,情感调节策略的产生取决于依恋类型。社会认同需求(NSA)是一种引导行为和促进社会适应的激励因素,与心理健康(MH)呈正相关。评估依恋类型、ER、SD和MH之间的关系。共有469名参与者填写了修订成人依恋量表、ER问卷、NSA量表和MH量表。在依恋类型的所有变量中都发现了显著差异。安全型依恋个体的心理幸福感最高,并将认知再评估作为一种急诊策略。NSA被认为是一种有利的社会适应策略,它影响个体的主观行为,受依恋类型与ER互动的影响。
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