Attachment and adaptation to breast cancer: The mediating role of avoidant emotion processes

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Autor(a) principal: Brandão, Tânia
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Schulz, Marc S., Matos, Paula M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11144/3851
Resumo: Attachment insecurity is associated with difficulties in adapting to cancer. Accumulating evidence points to the influence of avoidant emotion processes in this association. This study explored this pathway by examining the association between attachment insecurity and quality of life in women with breast cancer, and by exploring the mediating role of two avoidant emotion processes in this association. Women with breast cancer (N=155) completed measures of attachment, emotional suppression, emotional awareness, and quality of life. Avoidance of attachment was positively associated with emotional suppression (β= .29, p< .01) and lack of emotional awareness (β= .27, p < .01), and negatively associated with quality of life (β= -.22, p< .05). Lack of emotional awareness partially mediated the relationship between attachment avoidance and quality of life (indirect effect β= -.12, p= .008). Attachment anxiety was not associated with any variable. Attachment avoidance may hinder the process of adaptation to breast cancer and difficulties in identifying and describing emotions may be partly responsible for this influence. Access to and ability to benefit from social and medical supports is likely to depend on being able to engage with others and recognize and process emotions effectively. Research and clinical implications are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Attachment and adaptation to breast cancer: The mediating role of avoidant emotion processes
title Attachment and adaptation to breast cancer: The mediating role of avoidant emotion processes
spellingShingle Attachment and adaptation to breast cancer: The mediating role of avoidant emotion processes
Brandão, Tânia
emotion regulation
oncology
quality of life
social support
title_short Attachment and adaptation to breast cancer: The mediating role of avoidant emotion processes
title_full Attachment and adaptation to breast cancer: The mediating role of avoidant emotion processes
title_fullStr Attachment and adaptation to breast cancer: The mediating role of avoidant emotion processes
title_full_unstemmed Attachment and adaptation to breast cancer: The mediating role of avoidant emotion processes
title_sort Attachment and adaptation to breast cancer: The mediating role of avoidant emotion processes
author Brandão, Tânia
author_facet Brandão, Tânia
Schulz, Marc S.
Matos, Paula M.
author_role author
author2 Schulz, Marc S.
Matos, Paula M.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brandão, Tânia
Schulz, Marc S.
Matos, Paula M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv emotion regulation
oncology
quality of life
social support
topic emotion regulation
oncology
quality of life
social support
description Attachment insecurity is associated with difficulties in adapting to cancer. Accumulating evidence points to the influence of avoidant emotion processes in this association. This study explored this pathway by examining the association between attachment insecurity and quality of life in women with breast cancer, and by exploring the mediating role of two avoidant emotion processes in this association. Women with breast cancer (N=155) completed measures of attachment, emotional suppression, emotional awareness, and quality of life. Avoidance of attachment was positively associated with emotional suppression (β= .29, p< .01) and lack of emotional awareness (β= .27, p < .01), and negatively associated with quality of life (β= -.22, p< .05). Lack of emotional awareness partially mediated the relationship between attachment avoidance and quality of life (indirect effect β= -.12, p= .008). Attachment anxiety was not associated with any variable. Attachment avoidance may hinder the process of adaptation to breast cancer and difficulties in identifying and describing emotions may be partly responsible for this influence. Access to and ability to benefit from social and medical supports is likely to depend on being able to engage with others and recognize and process emotions effectively. Research and clinical implications are discussed.
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