Attachment, Rejection Sensitivity, Support, Psychological Capital and Alcohol Dependency in Students

T. Cassidy, M. Giles, Alexis Carey
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Alcohol dependence evolves from problematic social relations hinged on attachment difficulties and fear of social rejection. This study sought to test an attachment-rejection-relationship model of the development of alcohol dependency. Emerging adults (N=762) of which 69.8%, were female, ranging in age from 18-63 years, took part in an online survey measuring adult attachment, rejection sensitivity, loneliness, social support, psychological capital, and alcohol consumption. Analysis supports the model and shows that individuals with insecure and anxious attachment, fear of social rejection, who experience loneliness and lack of social support, and whose psychological resources are less effective, are more likely to be at risk for alcohol dependency. The role of attachment, rejection and social relations in alcohol consumption point to social problem-solving interventions. Given the childhood origins of attachment problems and fear of social rejection there is a strong case for prevention using social problem-solving.
依恋、拒绝敏感性、支持、心理资本与酒精依赖
酒精依赖是由有问题的社会关系演变而来的,这种关系取决于依恋困难和对社会排斥的恐惧。本研究旨在测试酒精依赖发展的依恋-拒绝-关系模型。新成人(N=762),其中69.8%为女性,年龄在18-63岁之间,参加了一项在线调查,测量成人依恋、拒绝敏感性、孤独感、社会支持、心理资本和酒精消费。分析支持该模型,并表明那些有不安全感和焦虑依恋、害怕社会排斥、经历孤独和缺乏社会支持、心理资源不太有效的人更有可能有酒精依赖的风险。依恋、排斥和社会关系在酒精消费中的作用指向社会问题解决干预。考虑到依恋问题的童年起源和对社会排斥的恐惧,使用社会问题解决方法进行预防是一个强有力的理由。
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