2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2018.03.038
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Connecting attachment style to resilience: Contributions of self-care and self-efficacy

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“…More specifically, in the case of anxiety, the thought of having inadequate coping capacity may be making the individual more hypervigilant to threat cues and may be associated with a tendency to generate more catastrophic interpretations of the threat cues, which was formerly reported by Altan‐Atalay (in press), and Jamieson, Mendes, and Nock (). Alternatively, the negative self‐view of anxious individuals may particularly predispose them to undermine their ability to handle threatening situations (Bender & Ingram, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, in the case of anxiety, the thought of having inadequate coping capacity may be making the individual more hypervigilant to threat cues and may be associated with a tendency to generate more catastrophic interpretations of the threat cues, which was formerly reported by Altan‐Atalay (in press), and Jamieson, Mendes, and Nock (). Alternatively, the negative self‐view of anxious individuals may particularly predispose them to undermine their ability to handle threatening situations (Bender & Ingram, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 Some recent examples of articles referring to mediation analyses with PROCESS (Hayes, 2013) Reference Indirect effect(s) of… Issues Alt et al (in press) …stereotype valence on favorable evaluations through perceived offensiveness -Followed the causal steps logic by highlighting that "the direct effect […] was no longer significant" (pp. 6, 7, 10) Bender et al (2018) …closeness, dependability, and anxiety on resilience through self-care and selfefficacy -Followed the causal steps logic by stating that significant direct effects suggest "partial mediation" (p. 19) Bhalla et al (2018) …exposure to potentially morally injurious events on sexual anxiety through emotional numbing -Followed the causal steps logic by stating that "this was a partial mediation, as the direct effect […] remained significant" (p. 424) Buckner et al (2018) …cannabis use on condom use through protective behavior strategies -Followed the causal steps logic by highlighting that "there was no longer a significant direct effect" (p. 52) Feinberg et al (2018) …experiential avoidance on accommodation through beliefs about anxiety -Followed the causal steps logic by highlighting that "when negative beliefs about child anxiety were incorporated into the model this direct effect was no longer significant" (p. 652) Friese et al (in press) …ego depletion on performance through monitoring processes and selfefficacy -Followed the causal steps logic by describing mediation in terms of the Baron and Kenny approach (p. 9) -Confused total effect with direct effect Karriker-Jaffe et al 2018…treatment type on alcohol consumption through treatment duration and Alcoholics Anonymous attendance -Followed the causal steps logic by stating that "effects of treatment type on alcohol consumption [are] partially mediated by Alcoholics Anonymous attendance" (p. 596) Li et al (2018) …injunctive and descriptive norms on willingness to quit smoking through smoking risk perception -Used 1,000 bootstrap samples although Hayes (2013) recommends using a minimum of 5,000 bootstrap samples -Followed the causal steps logic by stating that "smoking risk perception partially mediated the association between descriptive norms and willingness to quit smoking" (p. 277) Lum et al (2018) …medication adherence on glycated hemoglobin concentration through diabetes-related distress and perception of hyperglycaemia -Tested simple mediation models with the causal steps approach and the Sobel test, but a subsequent multiple mediation model with PROCESS/bootstrapping (p. 810) -Followed the causal steps logic by referring to full/complete vs. partial mediation Mackenbach et al (in press) …access to fast food outlets on overweight through perceived availability and usage of fast food outlets -Tested mediation effects with the Sobel test -Followed the causal steps logic by not testing for mediation for certain outcomes because "n...…”
Section: Open Science Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Güvenli bağlanma ilişkileri, ergenler için birçok olumlu sonuçla ilişkilidir. Yapılan araştırmalar, güvenli bağlanan ergenlerin daha yüksek düzeyde yaşam doyumu (Jiang, Huebner ve Hills, 2013;Ma ve Huebner, 2008), benlik saygısı (Huntsinger ve Luecken, 2004), algılanan sosyal yeterlik (Boling, Barry, Kotchick ve Lowry, 2011;Di Tommaso, Brannen McNulty, Ross ve Burgess, 2003), duygusal zeka (Nanu, 2015) ve psikolojik sağlamlığa (Bender ve Ingram, 2018)…”
Section: Bağlanma Stilleriunclassified