2014
DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2014.903793
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Adult Attachment Style, Hardiness, and Mood

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“…Gulf War soldiers with low scores on hardiness were found to be at greater risk of PTSD (Bartone, 1999 ), and using more avoidance coping strategies, which in turn was related to increased depression (Bartone & Homish, 2020 ). High hardiness scores were linked to lower levels of depression, PTS, and aggression (Krauss et al, 2019 ), and higher scores on hardiness combined with secure attachment style predicted positive mood (Escolas et al, 2014 ). In their meta-analysis Hu et al ( 2015 ) found resilience was associated with adulthood, and male gender.…”
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“…Gulf War soldiers with low scores on hardiness were found to be at greater risk of PTSD (Bartone, 1999 ), and using more avoidance coping strategies, which in turn was related to increased depression (Bartone & Homish, 2020 ). High hardiness scores were linked to lower levels of depression, PTS, and aggression (Krauss et al, 2019 ), and higher scores on hardiness combined with secure attachment style predicted positive mood (Escolas et al, 2014 ). In their meta-analysis Hu et al ( 2015 ) found resilience was associated with adulthood, and male gender.…”
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“…Fedoseeva, L.N. Berezhnova, & R.A. Guscha for developing professional qualities in cadets of the military university [6].…”
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