Attachment anxiety predicts worse mental health outcomes during COVID-19: Evidence from two studies

Volume: 185, Pages: 111256 - 111256
Published: Feb 1, 2022
Abstract
COVID-19 has resulted in a mental health crisis across the globe. Understanding factors that may have increased individuals' risk of poor mental health outcomes is imperative. Individual differences in attachment styles have been shown to predict poorer mental health outcomes and insecure individuals struggle to cope with stressful situations. Therefore, we extended past research by examining whether higher attachment insecurity (anxiety and...
Paper Details
Title
Attachment anxiety predicts worse mental health outcomes during COVID-19: Evidence from two studies
Published Date
Feb 1, 2022
Volume
185
Pages
111256 - 111256
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