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Citation

Brassard A, St-Laurent Dubé M, Gehl K, Lecomte T. Sante Ment. Que. 2018; 43(1): 145-162.

Vernacular Title

Attachement amoureux, symptômes dépressifs et comportements suicidaires en contexte de rupture amoureuse.

Affiliation

Département de psychologie, Université de Montréal; Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal (CRIUSMM).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Communaute et Sante Mentale)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

32338700

Abstract

OBJECTIVEs This study investigated the associations among romantic attachment insecurities (anxiety, avoidance) and depressive symptoms and suicidal behaviour (suicidal ideas, suicide attempts) following a romantic breakup. The moderating role of gender in these associations was also examined.

METHODS A sample of 50 French-Canadian adults who experienced a breakup in the last six months were recruited through publicity in the community and help centers (e.g., suicidal prevention centers, community crisis centers). A doctoral student verbally administered validated measures of romantic attachment (Lafontaine et al., 2016), depressive symptoms (Beck, Steer & Brown, 1996), and suicidal behaviours (Posner et al., 2009).

RESULTS Results from hierarchical regression analyses revealed that attachment-related anxiety - but not avoidance - was significantly related to higher levels of post breakup depressive symptoms and suicidal ideas (severity and intensity), even after controlling for attachment-related avoidance and social support. Gender did not moderate theses associations.

CONCLUSION This study highlights the importance of attachment theory to understand post break-up adjustment. The findings emphasize the preponderant role of attachment-related anxiety in the development of depressive symptoms and suicidal ideas, which should be assessed when adult patients seek help after a break-up. Limitations of the study and future research are discussed.


Language: fr

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