Title
Adult attachment, God attachment and gender in relation to perceived stress
School/Department
Rosemead School of Psychology
Publication Date
Fall 2010
Abstract
This study examines whether adult attachment, God attachment and gender are related to perceived stress. Based on the literature on these variables, it was expected that adult and God attachment would predict perceived stress, that God attachment would have incremental validity over adult attachment in predicting perceived stress and that gender would be a moderator in the relationship between attachment and perceived stress.
Keywords
Stress; Adult attachment;
Publication Title
Journal of Psychology and Theology
Volume
38
Issue
3
First Page
175
Last Page
185
DOI of Published Version
10.1177/009164711003800302
Recommended Citation
Anderson, Tamara Lynn; Hall, M. Elizabeth Lewis; and Hall, Todd W., "Adult attachment, God attachment and gender in relation to perceived stress" (2010). Faculty Articles & Research. 23.
https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/faculty-articles/23