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Attachment insecurity as a mediator of the relationship between childhood trauma and adult dissociation

Authors
Kong, Seong SookKang, Dae RyongOh, Min JungKim, Nam Hee
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
The Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press
Keywords
Abuse; adult survivors; attachment insecurity; childhood trauma; dissociation; neglect
Citation
Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, v.19, no.2, pp 214 - 231
Pages
18
Journal Title
Journal of Trauma and Dissociation
Volume
19
Number
2
Start Page
214
End Page
231
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/6824
DOI
10.1080/15299732.2017.1329772
ISSN
1529-9732
1529-9740
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate whether attachment insecurity mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and adult dissociation, specifically with regard to individual forms of childhood maltreatment. Psychiatric outpatients who visited a specialized trauma clinic (n=115) participated in the study. Data were collected via the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, Revised Adult Attachment Scale, and Dissociative Experience Scale. Structural equation modeling and path analysis were performed to analyze the mediating effects of attachment insecurity on the relationship between childhood trauma and adult dissociation. Greater childhood trauma was associated with higher dissociation, and the relationship between them was fully mediated by attachment anxiety. In path analysis of trauma subtypes, the effects of emotional abuse, physical abuse, and physical neglect as a child on adult dissociation were found to be fully mediated by attachment anxiety. The effect of sexual abuse on dissociation was mediated by a synergistic effect from both attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance. Regarding emotional neglect, a countervailing interaction was discovered between the direct and indirect effects thereof on dissociation; the indirect effect of emotional neglect on dissociation was partially mediated by attachment insecurity. Specific aspects of attachment insecurity may help explain the relationships between individual forms of childhood trauma and adult dissociative symptoms. Tailored treatments based on affected areas of attachment insecurity may improve outcomes among patients with dissociative symptoms and a history of childhood trauma.
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