成年人不安全的依恋方式和自杀倾向:一个元分析
Mariana R Maciel1, Cecilia Zylberstajn1, Marcelo F Mello1
1Program for Research and Care on Violence and PTSD (PROVE), Department of Psychiatry, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil.
Death studies
|October 30, 2024
概括
不安全的依恋方式与增加自杀风险有关. 这一元分析量化了不安全的依恋与自杀念头和成人自杀企图之间的关联.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 不安全的依恋方式被认为是成年人自杀的偏远风险因素.
- 关于依恋和自杀倾向的现有研究是广泛的,但在方法上有所不同.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查和量化不安全的成年人依恋方式和自杀倾向之间的关系.
- 通过元分析将异构的研究结果分组在一起.
主要方法:
- 一个系统的文献搜索发现了关于不安全的成年人依恋和自杀想法/企图的研究.
- 进行了六项随机效应元分析,综合了47项涉及50214人研究的数据.
主要成果:
- 在不安全的依恋 (焦虑,回避,恐惧) 和自杀念头 (皮尔森的r = 0.16-0.26) 之间的关联中发现了一个小但显著的效应大小.
- 对于不安全的依恋和自杀企图之间的联系,观察到类似的小效应大小.
- 具体的依恋测量影响了焦虑和逃避依恋风格的关联的强度.
结论:
- 不安全的依恋是自杀想法和企图的一个可量化的风险因素.
- 这些发现强调了在自杀预防策略中考虑依恋风格的重要性.
- 附着措施类型调节了特定不安全风格和自杀念头之间的关系.
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