Bereavement guilt among young adults impacted by caregivers’ cancer: Associations with attachment style, experiential avoidance, and psychological flexibility

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Madeleine Stone, Fiona E. J. McDonald, Maria Kangas, Kerry Sherman, Kimberley R. Allison
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Abstract

Objectives

This paper focuses on the experiences of bereavement guilt among young adults bereaved by a caregiver’s cancer, examining associations with attachment style, experiential avoidance, and psychological flexibility with the aim of informing psychosocial interventions for this population.

Methods

Ninety-seven young adults (18–25 years) bereaved by a parent/guardian’s cancer completed an online survey, including measures of bereavement guilt, attachment style, experiential avoidance, and psychological flexibility. Mediation analyses explored the associations between attachment style (anxious, avoidant) and bereavement guilt, and if these associations were mediated by experiential avoidance or psychological flexibility.

Results

Bereavement guilt was significantly positively associated with anxious, but not avoidant, attachment to the deceased; the relationship between anxious attachment and bereavement guilt was partially mediated by experiential avoidance. Bereavement guilt was also negatively associated with psychological flexibility and engagement with bereavement counseling.

Significance of results

Given the limited literature on cancer-related bereavement in young adulthood, this study offers important theoretical and clinical insights into factors associated with more complex aspects of grief in this population. Specifically, this work identified that anxious attachment is associated with ongoing bereavement complications in the years following the death of a caregiver to cancer, with experiential avoidance partially mediating this relationship. While further research is needed to better understand the interaction between these factors and other related constructs, such as psychological flexibility, these findings may be helpful in selecting therapeutic approaches to use with this population.

受癌症照顾者影响的年轻成年人的丧亲内疚感:与依恋风格、体验性回避和心理灵活性的关系
方法97名因父母/监护人罹患癌症而丧亲的年轻人(18-25岁)完成了一项在线调查,调查内容包括丧亲内疚感、依恋风格、经验回避和心理灵活性。中介分析探讨了依恋风格(焦虑型、回避型)与丧亲内疚感之间的关联,以及这些关联是否由经验性回避或心理灵活性所中介。结果 丧亲内疚感与对逝者的焦虑型依恋有显著正相关,但与回避型依恋无关;焦虑型依恋与丧亲内疚感之间的关系部分由经验性回避所中介。丧亲之痛的负罪感还与心理灵活性和丧亲咨询的参与度呈负相关。 结果的意义鉴于有关青年期癌症相关丧亲的文献有限,本研究为了解与该人群更复杂的悲伤方面相关的因素提供了重要的理论和临床见解。具体来说,这项研究发现,焦虑依恋与照顾者因癌症去世后数年内持续的丧亲并发症有关,而体验性回避在一定程度上调节了这种关系。虽然还需要进一步的研究来更好地了解这些因素与其他相关结构(如心理灵活性)之间的相互作用,但这些研究结果可能有助于为这一人群选择治疗方法。
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Palliative & Supportive Care
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