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Anxious attachment and psychological distress in cardiac rehabilitation patients
Authors:Malcolm West  M Sarah Rose  Clive S Brewis
Institution:(1) Department of Psychiatry, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta;(2) Calgary General Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, and Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Canada;(3) Cardiac Rehabilitation Program, Calgary General Hospital, Calgary, Alberta;(4) Department of Psychiatry, M7-024, Calgary General Hospital, 841 Center Street East, T2E 0A1 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:This study investigated the relevance of anxious attachment to the differentiation of psychologically distressed and non-psychologically distressed cardiac patients. Attachment is a biologically based behavioral system in which proximity to a special other is sought or maintained to achieve a sense of safety and security. Anxious attachment, as the name denotes, fails to achieve the function of attachment in the sense of individuals having little or no confidence in the availability of their attachment figures. Empirically, three scales (feared loss of the attachment figure, proximity seeking and separation protest) capture the features of anxious attachment as elaborated by Bowlby. These scales were administered to 178 cardiac rehabilitation patients drawn from the cardiac rehabilitation program of the Calgary General Hospital. The results indicate that feared loss and proximity seeking differentiated psychologically distressed from non-psychologically distressed patients. The implications of this finding for the understanding of psychologically distressed cardiac patients are discussed.
Keywords:cardiac rehabilitation  psychological distress  anxious attachment
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