Attachment differences in psychological distress: The mediating roles of filial piety and mindfulness

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Yu-Lien Huang, Kuang-Hui Yeh
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Abstract

Evidence for the role of attachment differences in psychological distress is accumulating. Culture may serve as an important influencing factor in this relationship, especially in collectivist societies. We examined the role of two cultural factors relevant to Taiwan: dual filial piety motivations and dispositional mindfulness. Specifically, we investigated whether the associations between attachment insecurities (attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance) and psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and stress) were mediated by dispositional mindfulness and filial piety among Taiwanese emerging adults. We expected that filial piety and dispositional mindfulness might jointly mediate the influence of attachment differences on an individual's level of psychological distress. In total, 302 emerging adults completed the survey questions. After controlling for the mediating effects of filial piety and dispositional mindfulness, attachment anxiety still directly predicts greater depression, anxiety, and perceived stress, but attachment avoidance does not predict psychological distress. Attachment anxiety indirectly predicts greater depression, anxiety, and perceived stress via the mediation of lower dispositional mindfulness, and attachment avoidance indirectly predicts higher depression via lower reciprocal filial piety and lower dispositional mindfulness. Interestingly, we note a negative relationship between attachment avoidance and reciprocal filial piety, which may support the culture-fit hypothesis that a person’s attachment orientation will be more problematic when it is incompatible with cultural values.

心理困扰的依恋差异:孝道与正念的中介作用
关于依恋差异在心理困扰中的作用的证据正在积累。文化可能是这种关系的一个重要影响因素,特别是在集体主义社会。本研究考察了两个与台湾相关的文化因素:双重孝道动机和性格正念的作用。本研究主要探讨台湾初出期成人的依恋不安全感(依恋焦虑、依恋回避)与心理困扰(抑郁、焦虑、压力)之间的关联,是否由性格正念与孝道所介导。我们期望孝道和气质正念可能共同中介依恋差异对个体心理困扰水平的影响。总共有302名新成人完成了调查问题。在控制孝道和气质正念的中介效应后,依恋焦虑仍直接预测抑郁、焦虑和感知压力,而依恋回避对心理困扰没有预测作用。依恋焦虑通过较低的性格正念间接预测抑郁、焦虑和感知压力,依恋回避通过较低的孝道和较低的性格正念间接预测较高的抑郁。有趣的是,我们注意到依恋回避与相互孝顺之间存在负相关关系,这可能支持文化契合假说,即当一个人的依恋取向与文化价值观不相容时,它将更有问题。
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Social Psychology publishes empirical papers and major reviews on any topic in social psychology and personality, and on topics in other areas of basic and applied psychology that highlight the role of social psychological concepts and theories. The journal coverage also includes all aspects of social processes such as development, cognition, emotions, personality, health and well-being, in the sociocultural context of organisations, schools, communities, social networks, and virtual groups. The journal encourages interdisciplinary integration with social sciences, life sciences, engineering sciences, and the humanities. The journal positively encourages submissions with Asian content and/or Asian authors but welcomes high-quality submissions from any part of the world.
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