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Original Articles

Attachment Style and Risk Taking: A Theoretical Approach to Understanding Young Men Who Have Sex with Men

Pages 869-878 | Received 28 Mar 2013, Accepted 06 May 2013, Published online: 11 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

Relationships between attachment style and risk-taking behaviors are examined among young men who have sex with men. A large body of research has demonstrated that possessing a secure attachment style may buffer the effects of other risk factors. Conversely, an insecure attachment style, particularly fearful and preoccupied styles, interfere with motivation to participate in health-protective behaviors and create barriers to developing platonic relationships with peers and adults, including service providers, who can assist with positive adaptation and functioning. Thus, a better understanding of the attachment styles of at-risk youth may guide the development of more suitable interventions.

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