The Journal of Genetic Psychology | 2019

Parental Attachment and Adjustment to College: The Mediating Role of Avoidant Coping

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Many studies have documented an association between parental attachment and college student adjustment. Few studies have explored the mechanisms underlying this association. The authors asked college students nearing the end of their first academic year to complete instruments measuring parental attachment, coping, and adjustment to college. Structural equation modeling was used to model mediation separately for attachment to mother and father. Avoidant coping mechanisms (operationalized as denial, mental disengagement, behavioral disengagement, and substance use) significantly mediated the parental attachment and adjustment to college relationship. Self-sufficient coping mechanisms (operationalized as planning, positive reinterpretation, acceptance, active coping, and suppression) did not mediate the parental attachment and adjustment to college relationship.

Volume 180
Pages 31 - 44
DOI 10.1080/00221325.2019.1577797
Language English
Journal The Journal of Genetic Psychology

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