Based on attachment theory, we hypothesized that self-reported childhood experiences of disengaged parenting (DP) would predict adults’ psychological symptoms even more than, on average, childhood sexual, physical, or psychological abuse. In a large (N = 640) university sample, bootstrapped multiple regression analyses indicated that although various forms of child maltreatment were correlated with symptomatology at the univariate level, DP was the primary multivariate predictor. Please contact the library to request a copy of this article - http://bit.ly/1Xyazai