Dynamics of attachment and emotion regulation in daily life: uni- and bidirectional associations

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Attachment theory proposes that the activation of the attachment system enacts emotion regulation (ER) to maintain security or cope with insecurity. However, the effects of ER on attachment states and their bidirectional influences remain poorly understood. In this ecological momentary assessment study, we examined the dynamics between attachment and ER. We hypothesised that attachment states and ER influence each other through time. Specifically, we hypothesised bidirectional short-term cycles between state attachment security and reappraisal, state attachment anxiety and rumination, and state attachment avoidance and suppression. We also tested how trait attachment is related to state attachment and ER. One hundred twenty-two participants (Mage = 26.4) completed the Experiences in Close Relationship–Revised and reported state attachment and ER seven times daily for seven days. The results were only partly consistent with our cycle hypotheses yet revealed a cycle between low state attachment security and rumination that was attenuated by reappraisal. Moreover, rumination and suppression predicted increased insecure states, and reappraisal predicted increased secure and insecure states. Finally, trait attachment showed associations with state attachment and ER. Our study suggests regulatory dynamics between attachment and ER and opens important questions about their functional relationship in maintaining attachment-related behavioural patterns and emotional well-being.
Näytä enemmän

Julkaisuvuosi

2020

Aineiston tyyppi

Tekijät

Center for open science OSF - Julkaisija

Jallu Lindblom - Tekijä

Kirsi Peltonen - Tekijä

Marjo Flykt - Tekijä

Tuntematon organisaatio

Guy Bosmans - Tekijä

Jaakko Tammilehto - Tekijä

Kathryn A. Kerns - Tekijä

Peter Kuppens - Tekijä

Projekti

Muut tiedot

Tieteenalat

Psykologia

Kieli

englanti

Saatavuus

Avoin

Lisenssi

Creative Commons Nimeä 4.0 Kansainvälinen (CC BY 4.0)

Avainsanat

Sociology, Medicine, FOS: Biological sciences, Physiology, 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, FOS: Sociology

Asiasanat

cell biology

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