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The role of illness perceptions in the attachment-related process of affect regulation
Authors:Noa Vilchinsky  Rachel Dekel  Zvia Asher  Morton Leibowitz  Morris Mosseri
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , Bar-Ilan University , Ramat-Gan , 52900 , Israel noa.vilchinsky@biu.ac.il;3. School of Social Work , Bar-Ilan University , Ramat-Gan , 52900 , Israel;4. Department of Psychology , Bar-Ilan University , Ramat-Gan , 52900 , Israel;5. Department of Cardiology , Meir Medical Center , Kfar Saba , Israel
Abstract:Abstract

Based on the predictions of the attachment theory and the Common Sense Model of illness perceptions, the current study focused on the role played by illness perceptions in explaining the path linking attachment orientations to negative affect during recovery from cardiac illness. We predicted two putative mechanisms: (1) illness perceptions would mediate the direct association between attachment-related insecurity (especially attachment anxiety) and levels of distress at follow-up and (2) illness perceptions would interact with attachment orientations (attachment avoidance in particular) in explaining patients' distress. The sample consisted of 111 male patients admitted to the Cardiac Care Unit of the Meir Medical Center, located in the central region of Israel. Patients completed a measure of attachment orientations during hospitalization (baseline). One month later, patients' illness perceptions were measured. Patients' depression and anxiety symptoms were measured at baseline and at the six-month follow-up. The associations between attachment-related anxiety and anxiety symptoms at follow-up were fully mediated by illness perceptions. Attachment-related avoidance was found to interact with illness perceptions in the prediction of depressive symptoms at follow-up. The findings shed light on the possible dynamics among personality, cognitive appraisals, and affect regulation efforts when coping with illness.
Keywords:affect regulation  anxiety  attachment orientations  cardiac illness  depression  illness perceptions
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