Table 5. Regression analyses predicting pain intensity from pain condition, attachment dimensions, and interaction between pain condition and attachment dimensions.
Attachment domain | ||||
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Global | Romantic | |||
Predictor | ΔR² | β | ΔR² | β |
Step 1 | .08 | .08 | ||
Control variables a | ||||
Step 2 | .01 | .00 | ||
Pain condition b | -.05 | . 33 | ||
Step 3 c | .01 | .01 | ||
RQ model of self | .22 | |||
RQ model of other | -.03 | |||
ECR-R attachment auxiety | . 82* | |||
ECR-R attachment avoidance | -.14 | |||
Step 4 | .00 | .05 | ||
Pain condition x RQ model of self | -.15 | |||
Pain condition x RQ model of other | .14 | |||
Pain condition x ECR-R attachment anxiety | -1.04* | |||
Pain condition x ECR-R attachment avoidance | . 27 | |||
Total R 2 | .10 | .14 | ||
n | 151 | 145 |
a Control variables included gender, age, education, relationship status, disability, and depression.
b Pain condition: UMP/OA.
c RQ Relationships Questionnaire, RQ model of self / model of other -12–+ 12; ECR-R, Experiences in Close Relationships—Revised, ECR-R attachment anxiety/attachment avoidance 1–7.
* p<.05
**p<.01, two-sided.