Attachment and Social Functioning in Patients with a Psychosis Spectrum Disorder: A Mediation Study.

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Schizophrenia bulletin open Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/schizbullopen/sgaf015
Evelyn van Bussel, Bernice van Aken, Ingrid Willems, Cornelis L Mulder
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Abstract

Background: Insecure attachment may increase the risk of impaired social functioning in patients with a psychosis spectrum disorder. However, the pathways by which insecure attachment determines social functioning remain underexplored.

Aims: To investigate the effects of insecure (anxious and avoidant) attachment styles on social functioning (defined as satisfaction with role performance) and the role of three candidate mediators (ie, psychotic, depressive, and anxiety symptoms) in patients with psychosis.

Methods: Cross-sectional study as part of the UP's multicenter cohort study on recovery from psychotic disorders. Structural equation modeling was used to estimate direct and indirect paths of attachment styles and psychotic, depressive, and anxiety symptoms in relation to social functioning. Analyses were performed using data from a complete Psychosis Attachment Measure sample, N = 287.

Results: The final model showed a mediation effect only for depressive symptoms, which appeared stronger for the association between anxious attachment and social functioning (-0.10, 95% CI -0.19 to -0.02) than for the association between avoidant attachment and social functioning (-0.04, 95% CI -0.08 to -0.01).

Conclusions: Our results suggest that insecure attachment and depressive symptoms are relevant to improving social functioning in individuals with psychosis.

精神病谱系障碍患者的依恋与社会功能:一项中介研究。
背景:不安全依恋可能会增加精神病谱系障碍患者社会功能受损的风险。然而,不安全依恋决定社会功能的途径仍未得到充分探索。目的:探讨不安全(焦虑型和回避型)依恋类型对精神病患者社会功能(定义为角色表现满意度)的影响,以及三种候选中介(即精神病、抑郁和焦虑症状)的作用。方法:横断面研究作为UP的多中心队列研究精神障碍康复的一部分。使用结构方程模型来估计依恋类型和精神病、抑郁和焦虑症状与社会功能之间的直接和间接关系。分析使用来自完整精神病依恋测量样本的数据,N = 287。结果:最终模型仅显示抑郁症状的中介效应,焦虑依恋与社会功能之间的关联(-0.10,95% CI -0.19至-0.02)强于逃避依恋与社会功能之间的关联(-0.04,95% CI -0.08至-0.01)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,不安全依恋和抑郁症状与改善精神病患者的社会功能有关。
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