The Mediating Role of Affect Dysregulation and Dissociation in the Relationship Between Attachment and Compulsive Online Shopping: A Path Analysis Model.

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Eleonora Topino, Nicole Pallaoro, Miriam Moyano, Silvia Casale, Alessio Gori
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Abstract

Objective: Online shopping has been described by the scientific literature both for its benefits and the potential risks when excessive usage is involved. Indeed, compulsive online shopping is commonly conceptualized as a potential behavioural addiction that substantially impacts the lives of individuals afflicted by it. In light of this, the present research aimed at exploring the association between possible risk and protective factors for compulsive online shopping, by specifically exploring the role of adult attachment, affect dysregulation, and dissociation.

Method: 285 participants (75% females, 25% males; Mage = 31.57, SD = 11.379) were involved in the research and completed an online survey. The collected data was analysed implementing a path analysis model.

Results: Results showed significant total effects in the relationship between secure/fearful attachment patterns and compulsive online shopping. Such associations were significantly mediated by the sequential effect of affect dysregulation and dissociation.

Conclusions: The present study provides useful information to guide tailored interventions concerning both preventive activity and clinical practice.

情感失调和分离在依恋与强迫性网购关系中的中介作用:路径分析模型
目的科学文献对网上购物进行了描述,既有其好处,也有过度使用的潜在风险。事实上,强迫性网购通常被认为是一种潜在的行为成瘾,会严重影响受其困扰的个人的生活。有鉴于此,本研究旨在探讨强迫性网购的可能风险因素和保护因素之间的关联,特别是探讨成人依恋、情感失调和解离的作用。方法:285 名参与者(75% 为女性,25% 为男性;年龄 = 31.57,SD = 11.379)参与了研究,并完成了在线调查。收集到的数据采用路径分析模型进行分析:结果表明,安全型/恐惧型依恋模式与强迫性网购之间存在明显的总体效应。这种关联在情感失调和分离的序列效应中起着重要的中介作用:本研究为指导预防活动和临床实践方面的定制干预提供了有用信息。
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Clinical Neuropsychiatry
Clinical Neuropsychiatry CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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