Exploring Associations Between Adult Attachment Patterns, Time Spent Unemployed and Use of Substances to Regulate Affect Among Australian Job Seekers459.49 kBDownloadView
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Experiencing unemployment increases individuals' risk of substance use, however, little is known about personal characteristics that may increase or decrease the vulnerability of unemployed adults to this use. Therefore, the present study draws on attachment theory to explore associations between attachment patterns and substance use amongst unemployed job seekers. Ninety-five unemployed adults accessing an employment support service in Australia completed the Attachment Style Questionnaire (ASQ), the Relationship Questionnaire (RQ), and a questionnaire about frequency of emotional eating, smoking, and use of alcohol and illicit drugs. The majority of participants (71.6%) reported an insecure attachment style. Results revealed that attachment security was inversely associated with substance use, while both attachment avoidance and attachment anxiety were positively associated with substance use. Further, adult attachment patterns moderated associations between unemployment time and drug use. Together, findings offer new insights into the associations between attachment patterns, time spent unemployed and substance use. Implications for provision of services are discussed.
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Title
Exploring Associations Between Adult Attachment Patterns, Time Spent Unemployed and Use of Substances to Regulate Affect Among Australian Job Seekers
Authors
Dragana Krpalek (Author) - The University of Queensland
Pamela Meredith (Author) - The University of Queensland
Jenny Ziviani (Author) - The University of Queensland
Publication details
Psychology and Behavioral Science International Journal, Vol.4(3), pp.1-9
Publisher
Juniper Publishers Inc.
Date published
2017
DOI
10.19080/PBSIJ.2017.04.555639
ISSN
2474-7688
Copyright note
This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: DOI:10.19080/PBSIJ.2017.0.555639
Organisation Unit
University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Health - Occupational Therapy; School of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Legacy
Language
English
Record Identifier
99613607502621
Output Type
Journal article
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Exploring Associations Between Adult Attachment Patterns, Time Spent Unemployed and Use of Substances to Regulate Affect Among Australian Job Seekers