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Psicologia
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Psicologia v.20 n.1 Lisboa 2006
Estilos de vinculação, orientação para o trabalho e relações profissionais
Marisa Fonseca 1
Isabel Soares 2
Carla Martins 3
Resumo: O presente estudo procura analisar as relações entre os estilos de vinculação e a qualidade das relações profissionais e com o trabalho. A maioria dos participantes do estudo quinhentos e noventa e oito indivíduos identifica‑se com um estilo de vinculação segura e com uma orientação para o trabalho segura, tendo sido encontrada uma associação significativa entre estas duas variáveis. Verificou‑se, ainda, que os indivíduos com um estilo seguro, quer ao nível da vinculação, quer ao nível da orientação para o trabalho, manifestam maior satisfação profissional e melhor adaptação ao trabalho.
Palavras‑chave: estilos de vinculação, orientação para o trabalho
Attachment styles, work orientation and relations
Abstract: The present study was aimed to examine the relations between attachment styles and the quality of work relations. Most of the participants five hundred and ninety‑eight adults show a secure attachment style and a secure work orientation. A positive association was found between these two variables. Participants with a secure attachment style and work orientation show higher levels of satisfaction and adaptation related to their work.
Key‑words: attachment styles, work orientation
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1 Psicóloga, doutoranda da Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de lEducació i de lEsport Blanquerna, Universitat Ramon Llull. A informação sobre o artigo poderá ser solicitada pelo e‑mail marisaegipto@hotmail.com.
2 Professora Catedrática do Departamento de Psicologia, Instituto de Educação e Psicologia, Universidade do Minho.
3 Professora Auxiliar do Departamento de Psicologia, Instituto de Educação e Psicologia, Universidade do Minho.