Temporal pathways from attachment insecurity to paranoia in a heterogeneous clinical sample: An experience sampling study.
Daniel DančíkMichal HajdúkJakub JanuškaAlexandra StrakováAnton HeretikPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2023)
Our findings reveal the specific temporal associations between momentary attachment insecurity states as predictors of change in emotions/affects and paranoia, along with evidence that state attachment avoidance has a superior impact on momentary affect and paranoia compared to state attachment anxiety. These results contrast with those of recent cross-sectional studies.