2012
Language use in the Adult Attachment Interview: Evidence for attachment‐specific emotion regulation
BORELLI J, DAVID D, RIFKIN‐GRABOI A, SBARRA D, MEHL M, MAYES L. Language use in the Adult Attachment Interview: Evidence for attachment‐specific emotion regulation. Personal Relationships 2012, 20: 23-37. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2012.01394.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdult Attachment InterviewEmotion wordsAttachment InterviewAttachment classificationsMore second-person pronounsSelf-reported emotional distressEmotion regulation processesMore emotion wordsNegative emotion wordsAdult attachment classificationsLanguage useSecond person pronounsPreoccupied adultsEmotion regulationAnger wordsAttachment historyConnected languageEmotional statesAdult languageEmotional distressAutonomous adultRegulation processesWordsParticipants' discourseQualitative coding
2007
Predictors of Satisfaction with Obstetric Care in High-risk Pregnancy: The Importance of Patient–Provider Relationship
Lerman S, Shahar G, Czarkowski K, Kurshan N, Magriples U, Mayes L, Epperson C. Predictors of Satisfaction with Obstetric Care in High-risk Pregnancy: The Importance of Patient–Provider Relationship. Journal Of Clinical Psychology In Medical Settings 2007, 14: 330-334. DOI: 10.1007/s10880-007-9080-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-risk pregnanciesHealth servicesEmotional distressProvision of informationAdvanced maternal agePatient-provider relationshipHealth care providersProvider-patient interactionsFetal genetic abnormalitiesPredictive effectPresent pregnancyFetal demiseMedical complicationsObstetric carePregnant womenMaternal ageObstetric servicesCare providersMedical providersPregnancyGenetic abnormalitiesAdverse effectsPredictors of satisfactionMultiple regression analysisRegression analysis