Person-situation interactions as predictors of variations in attachment

Omri Gillath, Pascal R. Deboeck, R. C. Fraley, Keely A. Dugan
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Existing work on the contribution of life events and person characteristics to changes in attachment has mostly overlooked interactions between events and characteristics. Using 15 common events and ten personality characteristics in a multi-wave longitudinal study of 6,566 people, we examined whether person characteristics moderate the impact of life events on change in attachment. Although we found more interactions than were expected by chance, they did not consistently involve specific events or person characteristics and had small effect sizes. The largest number of event-person interactions were observed for changes in attachment security, followed by anxiety and avoidance. We found a similar number of interactions between events and within-person variation in person characteristics and “traditional” PxE interactions where the person characteristics are stable. These results suggest the need to look at both the traditional PxE interactions and the way dynamically varying person characteristics interact with events to understand changes in attachment.
人与情境的相互作用是依恋变化的预测因素
现有关于生活事件和个人特征对依恋变化的影响的研究大多忽略了事件和特征之间的相互作用。在一项对 6566 人进行的多波纵向研究中,我们使用了 15 种常见事件和 10 种人格特征,研究了人格特征是否会缓和生活事件对依恋变化的影响。尽管我们发现的交互作用多于偶然的预期,但这些交互作用并不总是涉及特定的事件或个人特征,而且影响大小较小。在依恋安全感的变化方面,我们观察到了最多的事件-人际交互作用,其次是焦虑和回避。我们发现,事件与人的特征的人内变化之间的交互作用与人的特征稳定的 "传统 "PxE 交互作用数量相似。这些结果表明,要了解依恋的变化,需要同时研究传统的 PxE 互动和动态变化的个人特征与事件的互动方式。
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