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Citation

Carr A, Flanagan E, Dooley B, Fitzpatrick M, Flanagan-Howard R, Shevlin M, Tierney K, White M, Daly M, Egan J. Attach. Hum. Dev. 2009; 11(2): 183-201.

Affiliation

University College Dublin, Belfield, Ireland. alan.carr@ucd.ie

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/14616730802638741

PMID

19266365

Abstract

Two hundred and forty seven survivors of institutional abuse in Ireland were classified with the Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory as having fearful (44%), preoccupied (13%), dismissive (27%), or secure (17%) adult attachment styles. The group with the secure adult attachment style had the most positive profile, while the most negative profile occurred for the fearful group in terms of DSM IV diagnoses and scores on the Trauma Symptom Inventory, the Global Assessment of Functioning Scale, the World Health Organization Quality of Life 100 scale, and the Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale. The profile of the preoccupied group was more similar to that of the fearful group. The profile of the dismissive group was more similar to that of the secure group.


Language: en

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