Kajbaf M B, Ashoori R, Rezaii N. (2025). The relationship between attachment’s styles with sleep quality through the mediation of intolerance of uncertainty in Married women with suicidal ideation.
Rooyesh.
14(2), 25-34.
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1- Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran. , m.b.kaj@edu.ui.ac.ir
2- PhD student in Psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran.
Abstract: (60 Views)
The aim of this research was to investigate the relationship between attachment styles and sleep quality of married women with suicidal ideation, with the mediation of intolerance of uncertainty. The research method presented was a descriptive-correlation type of path analysis. The research population included all married women in Shiraz city in 1402 who scored more than 5 on the Beck Suicidal Ideation Scale (BSSI); 250 people were selected as a sample. Research questionnaires included: the adult attachment style scale (RAAS) by of Collins and Reed (1989), suicidal ideation scale (BSSI) by Beck (1989), uncertainty intolerance scale (IUS) by Friston (1996,) and sleep quality index (PSQI) by Petersburg (1993) were used. The analysis method of this research was path analysis. The findings showed that the research model has an acceptable fit. Secure and insecure attachment styles (anxious and avoidant) and intolerance of uncertainty had a direct and significant effect on the sleep quality of married women with suicidal ideation (P<0.01). Intolerance of uncertainty had a mediating role between secure, avoidant, and anxious-ambivalent attachment style with sleep quality of married women with suicidal ideation (P≤0.05). These results show that intolerance of uncertainty has a significant mediating role in the relationship between attachment styles and sleep quality of married women with suicidal ideation.
Type of Article:
Research |
Subject:
General Psychology Received: 2024/10/20 | Accepted: 2025/01/17 | ePublished: 2025/04/30