Secure attachment imagery facilitates help‐seeking and help‐acceptance in psychosis

Author:

Skrobinska Laura1ORCID,Newman‐Taylor Katherine12ORCID,Carnelley Katherine1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Psychology Department University of Southampton Southampton UK

2. Psychology Department Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust Southampton UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesPeople with psychosis delay accessing recommended treatments, resulting in poor healthcare outcomes and increased risk of relapse. Means of improving help‐seeking and help‐acceptance could reduce duration of untreated psychosis (DUP). This study examined the role of attachment style in help‐seeking and help‐acceptance in psychosis.DesignWe used an experimental design to test the effect of attachment imagery priming on help‐seeking and help‐acceptance intentions, in a sample with self‐reported psychosis. The independent variables were attachment imagery condition (secure vs. avoidant) and time (pre‐ vs. post‐prime). The dependent variables were state paranoia, help‐seeking intentions and help‐acceptance intentions.MethodsWe used an online research platform to recruit people with psychosis (n = 61). Participants were randomly allocated to the secure or avoidant attachment priming condition. All completed measures of state paranoia, help‐seeking, and help‐acceptance, before and after priming.ResultsIn comparison with the avoidant condition, secure attachment imagery resulted in reduced paranoia and increased help‐seeking and acceptance intentions, all with large effect sizes.ConclusionsThis is the first study to use an experimental design to assess the role of attachment style in help‐seeking and help‐acceptance in a clinical sample. Attachment style is causally linked to behavioural intentions that contribute to DUP. Clinicians should assess attachment and help‐seeking and acceptance, highlight these in formulation, and prioritise in treatment planning. Interventions that enhance help‐seeking and acceptance could improve access to recommended treatments and reduce DUP.

Publisher

Wiley

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1. Psychosis and help‐seeking behaviour–A systematic review of the literature;Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice;2024-07-15

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