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Attachment comes of age: adolescents' narrative coherence and reflective functioning predict well-being in emerging adulthood.
Borelli, Jessica L; Brugnera, Agostino; Zarbo, Cristina; Rabboni, Massimo; Bondi, Emi; Tasca, Giorgio A; Compare, Angelo.
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  • Borelli JL; a Department of Psychology and Social Behavior , University of California , Irvine , USA.
  • Brugnera A; b Department of Human & Social Sciences , University of Bergamo , Bergamo , Italy.
  • Zarbo C; b Department of Human & Social Sciences , University of Bergamo , Bergamo , Italy.
  • Rabboni M; c 2th Psychiatry Unit , Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital , Bergamo , Italy.
  • Bondi E; c 2th Psychiatry Unit , Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital , Bergamo , Italy.
  • Tasca GA; d School of Psychology , University of Ottawa , Ottawa , ON , Canada.
  • Compare A; b Department of Human & Social Sciences , University of Bergamo , Bergamo , Italy.
Attach Hum Dev ; 21(4): 332-351, 2019 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29865892
This study investigated the effects of adolescents' attachment security and reflective functioning (RF) (assessed by the adult attachment interview [AAI]) in the prediction of well-being in adulthood. Adolescents (N = 79; M = 14.6 years old; SD = 3.5 years) completed the AAI at Time 1 (T1), which was subsequently coded for inferred attachment experiences, narrative coherence, and RF by three nonoverlapping teams of raters. Participants completed the Psychological General Well-being Index at T1 and 8 years later (Time 2, T2). Analyses showed that (a) both adolescent narrative coherence and RF were significant predictors of almost all indices of well-being at T2 in adulthood; (b) both narrative coherence and RF indirectly linked inferred loving parental care and T2 well-being; (c) when included in the same model, RF was a significant indirect effect linking inferred loving parental care and T2 well-being. These findings contribute to theory in suggesting that both RF and narrative coherence are predictive of subsequent psychological well-being and operate as links between inferred parental care and subsequent adjustment. Possible mechanisms underlying these findings are discussed.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Satisfação Pessoal / Narração / Apego ao Objeto Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Satisfação Pessoal / Narração / Apego ao Objeto Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article