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Together in pain: Attachment-related dyadic processes and posttraumatic stress disorder.
Authors:Ein-Dor  Tsachi; Doron  Guy; Solomon  Zahava; Mikulincer  Mario; Shaver  Phillip R
Abstract:We used actor–partner interdependence modeling to explore associations among attachment-related dyadic processes, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in war veterans, and secondary traumatic stress (STS) in their wives. A sample of 157 Israeli couples (85 former prisoners of war and their wives and a comparison group of 72 veterans not held captive and their wives) completed self-report scales assessing attachment insecurities (anxiety, avoidance) and PTSD symptoms. For both groups of veterans and their wives, attachment anxiety was associated with the severity of their own and their spouses' PTSD and STS. Avoidant attachment was associated with PTSD and STS only in couples that included a former prisoner of war. A complex pattern of associations involving avoidant attachment was observed in the actor–partner analyses of these couples. The study demonstrates that attachment-related dyadic processes play a role in the development and maintenance of PTSD in traumatized veterans and STS in their wives. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:PTSD  adult attachment  dyadic processes  ex-POWs  secondary traumatic stress  posttraumatic stress disorder  war veterans  veterans' wives  secondary traumatic stress
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