Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externalizing behavior problems in children. Method:  Latent-growth curve analyses were applied to data on 1,364 children from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care to evaluate the association between early attachment and teacher-rated externalizing problems across the primary-school years. Results: Findings indicate that (a) both avoidant and disorganized attachment predict higher levels of externalizing problems but (b) that effects of disorganized attachment are moderated by family cumulative contextual risk, child gender and child age, with disorganized boys from risky social contexts manifesting increases in behavior problems over time. Co...
How and why do internalizing and externalizing problems, psychopathological problems from different ...
This review investigates the role of attachment security in the development of later externalizing b...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
This study addresses the extent to which insecure and disorganized attachments increase risk for ext...
Attachment theory provides an interesting background for thinking about externalizing behavior (EB) ...
Attachment theory provides an interesting background for thinking about externalizing behavior (EB) ...
Background and Aims. Externalizing behaviors, or more informally, aggressive or hyperactive behavio...
Background: Attachment theory's original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby's (1969/1982...
Both harsh parenting and insecure attachment have been identified as potential risks for behavior pr...
An unsettled question in attachment theory and research is the extent to which children's attachment...
Background: Attachment theory\u27s original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby\u27s (196...
The aim of the current research was to disentangle four theoretically sound models of externalizing ...
Objective. This paper aimed to examine the contributions of a second assessment time point of attach...
Links between children's attachment security with mothers and fathers, assessed in Strange Situa...
How and why do internalizing and externalizing problems, psychopathological problems from different ...
This review investigates the role of attachment security in the development of later externalizing b...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
This study addresses the extent to which insecure and disorganized attachments increase risk for ext...
Attachment theory provides an interesting background for thinking about externalizing behavior (EB) ...
Attachment theory provides an interesting background for thinking about externalizing behavior (EB) ...
Background and Aims. Externalizing behaviors, or more informally, aggressive or hyperactive behavio...
Background: Attachment theory's original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby's (1969/1982...
Both harsh parenting and insecure attachment have been identified as potential risks for behavior pr...
An unsettled question in attachment theory and research is the extent to which children's attachment...
Background: Attachment theory\u27s original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby\u27s (196...
The aim of the current research was to disentangle four theoretically sound models of externalizing ...
Objective. This paper aimed to examine the contributions of a second assessment time point of attach...
Links between children's attachment security with mothers and fathers, assessed in Strange Situa...
How and why do internalizing and externalizing problems, psychopathological problems from different ...
This review investigates the role of attachment security in the development of later externalizing b...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...