TY - JOUR
T1 - Romantic attachment in patients with mood and anxiety disorders
AU - Marazziti, Donatella
AU - Dell'Osso, Bernardo
AU - Dell'Osso, Mario Catena
AU - Consoli, Giorgio
AU - Del Debbio, Alessandro
AU - Mungai, Francesco
AU - Vivarelli, Laura
AU - Albanese, Francesco
AU - Piccinni, Armando
AU - Rucci, Paola
AU - Dell'Osso, Liliana
PY - 2007/10
Y1 - 2007/10
N2 - Introduction: Romantic attachment is the establishment of a relationship with a partner and is strongly influenced by the individual's attachment style. While several studies have shown that attachment style may contribute to the development of psychopathology, less information is available for romantic attachment.The aim of the present study was to compare romantic attachment styles among patients with different mood and anxiety disorders and control subjects. Method: The study sample included a total of 126 outpatients, 62 of whom were affected by bipolar disorders, 22 by major depressive disorder (MDD), 27 by panic disorder, 15 by obsessive-compulsive disorder, and 126 healthy control subjects. Romantic attachment was assessed by means of the Italian version of the "Experiences in Close Relationships" (ECR) questionnaire. Results:The results showed that the secure attachment style was more frequent in the control group, while the preoccupied style prevailed among the patients, with no difference among the diagnostic categories. The scores of the ECR anxiety and avoidance scales were significantly higher in the patients than in the control subjects. A trend toward higher ECR anxiety scale scores in women with panic disorder was detected, with the opposite being true for MDD. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that patients with different psychiatric disorders would be characterized by higher scores on both the ECR anxiety and the avoidance scales, as well as by the preoccupied style of attachment. In addition, women with panic disorder and MDD seem to be characterized by, respectively, higher and lower scores of the ECR anxiety scale than men.
AB - Introduction: Romantic attachment is the establishment of a relationship with a partner and is strongly influenced by the individual's attachment style. While several studies have shown that attachment style may contribute to the development of psychopathology, less information is available for romantic attachment.The aim of the present study was to compare romantic attachment styles among patients with different mood and anxiety disorders and control subjects. Method: The study sample included a total of 126 outpatients, 62 of whom were affected by bipolar disorders, 22 by major depressive disorder (MDD), 27 by panic disorder, 15 by obsessive-compulsive disorder, and 126 healthy control subjects. Romantic attachment was assessed by means of the Italian version of the "Experiences in Close Relationships" (ECR) questionnaire. Results:The results showed that the secure attachment style was more frequent in the control group, while the preoccupied style prevailed among the patients, with no difference among the diagnostic categories. The scores of the ECR anxiety and avoidance scales were significantly higher in the patients than in the control subjects. A trend toward higher ECR anxiety scale scores in women with panic disorder was detected, with the opposite being true for MDD. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that patients with different psychiatric disorders would be characterized by higher scores on both the ECR anxiety and the avoidance scales, as well as by the preoccupied style of attachment. In addition, women with panic disorder and MDD seem to be characterized by, respectively, higher and lower scores of the ECR anxiety scale than men.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 17934379
AN - SCOPUS:35948963321
VL - 12
SP - 751
EP - 756
JO - CNS Spectrums
JF - CNS Spectrums
SN - 1092-8529
IS - 10
ER -