爱情成瘾、情绪调节障碍与依恋关系——对344名女性的定量研究

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Sexual Health & Compulsivity Pub Date : 2022-08-12 DOI:10.1080/26929953.2022.2110546
Alice Salani, P. Antonelli, Gioele Salvatori, Maria Chiara Gritti, Rossano Bisciglia, Francesca Mascherini, D. Dèttore
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摘要“爱情成瘾”是一些作者建议将其视为对浪漫爱情对象的行为成瘾的一种情况。尽管在文献中经常有人认为依恋问题和情绪调节障碍是这种情况的根源,但似乎没有进行实证研究来证实这一点。我们旨在通过一项研究来缩小这一差距,研究恋爱成瘾、成人和儿童依恋与情绪调节障碍之间的关系。这项研究涉及一个由155名女性组成的临床组和一个189名女性对照组。临床组报告称,情绪调节障碍和述情障碍、父母控制和专注依恋的水平明显较高,而父母照顾的水平较低。在这两组中观察到了多种不同的相关性模式,以及八种因果模型。研究结果表明,恋爱成瘾的发展受到儿童和成人依恋的负面经历以及情绪调节障碍和述情障碍的中介作用的制约。
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Love Addiction, Emotional Dysregulation and Attachment Bonds: A Quantitative Study of 344 Females
Abstract “Love Addiction” is a condition that several authors have suggested to consider as a behavioral addiction toward an object of romantic love. Although in the literature it is often suggested that attachment issues and emotional dysregulation are at the root of this condition, no empirical research seems to have been conducted to confirm it. We aim to close this gap, through a study examining the relationship between love addiction, adult and childhood attachment and emotional dysregulation. The research involved a clinical group of 155 women and a 189-women control group. The clinical group reported significantly higher levels of emotional dysregulation and alexithymia, parental control, and preoccupied attachment, and lower levels of parental care. Many different patterns of correlation, as well as eight causal models, among the several measures were observed in the two groups. The results seem to suggest that the development of love addiction is conditioned by negative experiences of childhood and adult attachment, as well as by the mediating role of emotional dysregulation and alexithymia.
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