Title of article :
Sex, Parent Attachment, Emotional Adjustment, and Risk-Taking
Behaviors
Author/Authors :
Fuertes Jairo N. نويسنده Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies,
Adelphi University, New York, United States , R. Grindell Stephanie نويسنده Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies,
Adelphi University, New York, United States , Kestenbaum Michael نويسنده Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies,
Adelphi University, New York, United States , Gorman Bernard نويسنده Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies,
Adelphi University, New York, United States
Abstract :
Background Risk-taking behaviors are common and, unabated, can
lead to serious consequences, such as unintended pregnancies, sexually
transmitted infections, drug and alcohol abuse, injuries, and death.
Despite their prevalence and consequences, the psychological
determinants underlying these behaviors are not well understood.
Objectives The study aimed to evaluated the role of Sex, Parent
Attachment, Emotional Adjustment on Risk-Taking Behaviors. Patients and
Methods To test the role of close relationships on risk-taking
behaviors,we used a correctional field design and examined the influence
of parent attachment on these behaviors while accounting for
participants’ sex and emotional adjustment, measured in the form of
self-esteem and level of depression. A total of 269 participants from
Amazon’s MTurk website completed our survey. Results Results revealed
differences between men and women on all six scales that assessed for
risk-taking behavior; however no differences were evident by sex on
levels of attachment to mother or attachment to father or on levels of
adjustment. Our results also indicate that attachment to mother is
directly and inversely associated with risk taking behavior, and that
adjustment is a mediator between attachment to father and risk-taking
behavior. Conclusions These results and others are presented and
discussed in the context of the literature along with implications for
counseling and for future research in this area.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics