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青年期と成人期における愛着スタイルと防衛スタイルの関連性
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A relationship between attachment styles and defense styles in early adults and adults
タイトル (ヨミ)
セイネンキ ト セイジンキ ニ オケル アイチャク スタイル ト ボウエイ スタイル ノ カンレンセイ
著者
蓮花, のぞみ
蓮花, のぞみ
著者 (ヨミ)
レンゲ, ノゾミ
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attachment style
defense style
early adult
adult
抄録
The present study was conducted to demonstrate the relationship between attachment styles and defense styles in early adults and adults. Participants were 452 (early adult group were 252 & adult group are 202). In both groups, “Anxiety about relationship” and “Avoidance of intimacy” of the two attachment dimensions positively correlated to the immature defense stale. Moreover, ”Anxiety about relationship” was positively correlated to the neurotic defense style, but negatively correlated to the mature defense style. “Anxiety about relationship” positively correlated to the immature defense style, too. The obvious differences between secure attachment style and insecure attachment styles were demonstrated regarding to the defense styles. For adult group, “Avoidance of intimacy” was positively correlated to the mature style. “Anxiety about relationship” and the immature style for the adult group were lower than those of the early adult group, and the mature defense style for the adult group was higher than that of the early adult group. These results were discussed in the view point of a life development of attachment and defense styles.
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大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科臨床死生学研究室
公開者 (ヨミ)
オオサカ ダイガク ダイガクイン ニンゲン カガク ケンキュウカ リンショウ シセイガク ケンキュウシツ
掲載誌名
生老病死の行動科学
巻
13
開始ページ
3
終了ページ
13
刊行年月
2008
ISSN
1349435X
NCID
AA1200171X
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/11094/6998
言語
日本語
DOI
info:doi/10.18910/6998
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DCTERMS.bibliographicCitation
生老病死の行動科学.13 P.3-P.13
DC.title
青年期と成人期における愛着スタイルと防衛スタイルの関連性
DCTERMS.alternative
A relationship between attachment styles and defense styles in early adults and adults
DC.creator
蓮花, のぞみ
DC.publisher
大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科臨床死生学研究室
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日本語
DCTERMS.issued" scheme="DCTERMS.W3CDTF
2008
DC.identifier" scheme="DCTERMS.URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11094/6998
DC.subject
attachment style
defense style
early adult
adult
DCTERMS.abstract
The present study was conducted to demonstrate the relationship between attachment styles and defense styles in early adults and adults. Participants were 452 (early adult group were 252 & adult group are 202). In both groups, “Anxiety about relationship” and “Avoidance of intimacy” of the two attachment dimensions positively correlated to the immature defense stale. Moreover, ”Anxiety about relationship” was positively correlated to the neurotic defense style, but negatively correlated to the mature defense style. “Anxiety about relationship” positively correlated to the immature defense style, too. The obvious differences between secure attachment style and insecure attachment styles were demonstrated regarding to the defense styles. For adult group, “Avoidance of intimacy” was positively correlated to the mature style. “Anxiety about relationship” and the immature style for the adult group were lower than those of the early adult group, and the mature defense style for the adult group was higher than that of the early adult group. These results were discussed in the view point of a life development of attachment and defense styles.
DC.identifier
info:doi/10.18910/6998
citation_title
青年期と成人期における愛着スタイルと防衛スタイルの関連性
citation_author
蓮花, のぞみ
citation_publisher
大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科臨床死生学研究室
citation_language
日本語
citation_date
2008
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生老病死の行動科学
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13
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3
citation_lastpage
13
citation_issn
1349435X
citation_public_url
http://hdl.handle.net/11094/6998
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attachment style
defense style
early adult
adult
citation_doi
info:doi/10.18910/6998