
@article{ref1,
title="The relationships of attachment style and social maladjustment to death ideation in depressed women with a history of childhood sexual abuse",
journal="Journal of clinical psychology (Hoboken)",
year="2012",
author="Smith, Phillip N. and Gamble, Stephanie A. and Cort, Natalie A. and Ward, Erin A. and Conwell, Yeates and Talbot, Nancy L.",
volume="68",
number="1",
pages="78-87",
abstract="The current study examined the interaction of attachment orientation and acute social maladjustment as risk factors for death ideation in a sample of women with Major Depression and histories of childhood sexual abuse. Social maladjustment was associated with greater endorsement of death ideation. Avoidant and anxious attachment orientations moderated the social maladjustment and death ideation associations in some domains. Work-related maladjustment was associated with greater odds of death ideation for those with higher attachment avoidance. Parent-role maladjustment was associated with greater odds of death ideation for those with lower attachment anxiety. <br><br>FINDINGS demonstrate strong associations between death ideation and social maladjustment, and suggest that death ideation may be specific to certain domains of adjustment for anxious and avoidant attachment styles.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0021-9762",
doi="10.1002/jclp.20852",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jclp.20852"
}