A Safe Haven Through Attachment: A Dyadic Perspective on the Association Between Cumulative Childhood Trauma and Relationship Satisfaction

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Baumann, Mathilde [1 ]
Daspe, Marie-eve [2 ]
Belanger, Claude [1 ]
Godbout, Natacha [1 ]
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[1] Univ Quebec Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] Univ Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada
关键词
dyadic adjustment; childhood maltreatment; romantic attachment; resilience; polyvictimization; COVARIANCE STRUCTURE-ANALYSIS; EARLY EXPOSURE; MALTREATMENT; VIOLENCE; ADJUSTMENT; ADOLESCENTS; QUALITY; HISTORY; STRESS; ADULTS;
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10.1177/08862605241270013
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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Cumulative childhood trauma (CCT) increases the risk of experiencing interpersonal problems and relationship distress in adulthood. However, not all CCT survivors experience such difficulties, and little research has investigated protective factors against relationship dissatisfaction in CCT survivors and their partners. Romantic attachment might be one such factor that could reduce the harmful effects of a CCT history on relationship satisfaction for both survivors and their partners. Using a dyadic perspective, this study aimed to examine the association between CCT and relationship satisfaction and to test the moderating effect of attachment avoidance and anxiety on this association. A sample of 501 couples was recruited through a Canadian survey firm. Canadian couples who had provided their telephone number were randomly selected to complete the short form of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale, the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale, and the Childhood Cumulative Trauma Questionnaire. The actor-partner interdependence moderation model was used to guide the analyses. Results showed that individuals' and partners' higher CCT was correlated with both partners' lower relationship satisfaction. The analyses revealed a moderating effect of lower attachment avoidance on the link between individuals' CCT and their own relationship satisfaction. Specifically, individuals' CCT was significantly and negatively associated with relationship satisfaction at high levels of attachment avoidance, but unrelated to relationship satisfaction at low levels of attachment avoidance. The final model explained 31.4% of the variance in relationship satisfaction. Overall, the findings support the relevance of couple interventions that focus on romantic attachment to improve relationship well-being in couples where one or both partners have experienced CCT.
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