An interpersonal perspective on depression: The role of marital adjustment, conflict communication, attributions, and attachment within a clinical sample

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作者
Heene, Els [1 ]
Buysse, Ann [1 ]
Van Oost, Paulette [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, Dept Expt Clin & Hlth Psychol, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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10.1111/j.1545-5300.2007.00228.x
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Previous studies have focused on the difficulties in psychosocial functioning in depressed persons, underscoring the distress experienced by both spouses. We selected conflict communication, attribution, and attachment as important domains of depression in the context of marital adjustment, and we analyzed two hypotheses in one single study. First, we analyzed whether a clinical sample of couples with a depressed patient would differ significantly from a control group on these variables. Second, we explored to what degree these variables mediate/moderate the relationship between depressive symptoms and marital adjustment. The perspectives of both spouses were taken into account, as well as gender differences. In total, 69 clinical and 69 control couples were recruited, and a series of multivariate analyses of variance and regression analyses were conducted to test both hypotheses. Results indicated that both patients and their partners reported less marital adjustment associated with more negative perceptions on conflict communication, causal attributions, and insecure attachment. In addition, conflict communication and causal attributions were significant mediators of the association between depressive symptoms and marital adjustment for both depressed men and women, and causal attributions also moderated this link. Ambivalent attachment was a significant mediator only for the female identified patients. Several sex differences and clinical implications are discussed.
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