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Research Article

Adult attachment and OCD symptoms: the mediating role of intolerance of uncertainty and beliefs about losing control

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Pages 155-168 | Received 08 Nov 2023, Accepted 25 Mar 2024, Published online: 21 Apr 2024

Figures & data

Table 1. Intercorrelations, means and standard deviations (N = 205).

Table 2. Correlations between study variables and OCI-R subscales (N = 205).

Figure 1. Mediation model assessed using Hayes’ PROCESS model six (2018) evaluating IU and BALC as mediators of the relationship between attachment anxiety and OCD symptoms (N = 205). Significant pathways are indicated using solid arrowed lines. Non-significant pathways are indicated by dashed arrowed lines. b = unstandardised regression coefficient, β = completely standardised regression coefficient of the indirect effect, CI = bias-corrected and bootstrapped confidence intervals based on 5,000 samples.

Figure 1. Mediation model assessed using Hayes’ PROCESS model six (2018) evaluating IU and BALC as mediators of the relationship between attachment anxiety and OCD symptoms (N = 205). Significant pathways are indicated using solid arrowed lines. Non-significant pathways are indicated by dashed arrowed lines. b = unstandardised regression coefficient, β = completely standardised regression coefficient of the indirect effect, CI = bias-corrected and bootstrapped confidence intervals based on 5,000 samples.

Figure 2. Mediation model assessed using Hayes’ PROCESS model six (2018) evaluating IU and BALC as mediators of the relationship between attachment avoidance and OCD symptoms (N = 205). Significant pathways are indicated using solid arrowed lines. Non-significant pathways are indicated by dashed arrowed lines. b = unstandardised regression coefficient, β = completely standardised regression coefficient of the indirect effect, CI = bias-corrected and bootstrapped confidence intervals based on 5,000 samples.

Figure 2. Mediation model assessed using Hayes’ PROCESS model six (2018) evaluating IU and BALC as mediators of the relationship between attachment avoidance and OCD symptoms (N = 205). Significant pathways are indicated using solid arrowed lines. Non-significant pathways are indicated by dashed arrowed lines. b = unstandardised regression coefficient, β = completely standardised regression coefficient of the indirect effect, CI = bias-corrected and bootstrapped confidence intervals based on 5,000 samples.

Data availability statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, GIC, upon reasonable request.