Cost-efficient prenatal assessments are needed that have the potential to identify those at risk for parent/infant relational problems. With this goal in mind, an additional attachment style description was added to the Relationship Questionnaire (Bartholomew & Horowitz, 1991), an established self-report attachment measure, to create the Relationship Questionnaire: Clinical Version (RQ-CV). The additional description represents a profoundly-distrustful attachment style: “I think it's a mistake to trust other people. Everyone's looking out for themselves, so the sooner you learn not to expect anything from anybody else the better.” The RQ-CV was applied to a sample of 44 low-income mothers who had participated in a previous study of the impa...
Background: Maternal-fetal relationships have been associated with psychosocial outcomes for women a...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to conduct an in‐depth psychometric investigation of the Relat...
Background: There is a need in primary care for an easily administered instrument to give early indi...
The present study aimed to examine the possibility of predicting the quality of the mother-child rel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-83)The present study tested an explanatory model of ...
BackgroundInsecure attachment in infancy is associated with a range of later socioemotional problems...
BackgroundInsecure attachment in infancy is associated with a range of later socioemotional problems...
BackgroundInsecure attachment in infancy is associated with a range of later socioemotional problems...
The relationship between experienced maternal abuse and the development of an insecure attachment st...
Attachment researchers, using behavioral observations, have found significant relationships between ...
Background: The Relationship Questionnaire (RQ) is a commonly used self-reporting questionnaire used...
This report concerns the similarities and differences between maternal and observer Attachment Q-Set...
This report concerns the similarities and differences between maternal and observer Attachment Q-Set...
Attachment theory provides information about the way in which an infant connects to their caregiver ...
Attachment theory provides information about the way in which an infant connects to their caregiver ...
Background: Maternal-fetal relationships have been associated with psychosocial outcomes for women a...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to conduct an in‐depth psychometric investigation of the Relat...
Background: There is a need in primary care for an easily administered instrument to give early indi...
The present study aimed to examine the possibility of predicting the quality of the mother-child rel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-83)The present study tested an explanatory model of ...
BackgroundInsecure attachment in infancy is associated with a range of later socioemotional problems...
BackgroundInsecure attachment in infancy is associated with a range of later socioemotional problems...
BackgroundInsecure attachment in infancy is associated with a range of later socioemotional problems...
The relationship between experienced maternal abuse and the development of an insecure attachment st...
Attachment researchers, using behavioral observations, have found significant relationships between ...
Background: The Relationship Questionnaire (RQ) is a commonly used self-reporting questionnaire used...
This report concerns the similarities and differences between maternal and observer Attachment Q-Set...
This report concerns the similarities and differences between maternal and observer Attachment Q-Set...
Attachment theory provides information about the way in which an infant connects to their caregiver ...
Attachment theory provides information about the way in which an infant connects to their caregiver ...
Background: Maternal-fetal relationships have been associated with psychosocial outcomes for women a...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to conduct an in‐depth psychometric investigation of the Relat...
Background: There is a need in primary care for an easily administered instrument to give early indi...