Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘cradle to grave’. The research literature on attachment in infants and preschool-aged children is extensive, but it is limited in adolescence. In particular, it is unclear whether or not attachment security is distinguishable from other qualities of the parent–adolescent relationship and predicts adjustment independently of alternate measures of it. Methods: Data from three parallel studies of adolescents, representing normal- to high-risk status, were combined, n = 248. Attachment was assessed using the Child Attachment Interview, a recently constructed measure designed for older children and adolescents. Parent–adolescent relationship q...
This study examines the relationship between attachment to parents and peers, time perspective and ...
Background: A growing research base demonstrates that adolescents’ construction of secure attachment...
Attachment theory leads to the suggestion that the supportive function of attachment relations may ...
Background: Attachment to parents during adolescence has been identified as an important indicator o...
The purpose of he study was to extend a previously examined model of emotional adjustment, which sug...
In this study, the authors examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between late adole...
Based on former research, it can be assumed that attachment relationships provide a context in which...
Item does not contain fulltextYoung people learn from their interactions with their parents how to i...
The current study investigated relationships between dimensions of parenting style (acceptance, beha...
The aim of the current research was to explore the effects of attachment on emotion regulation, auto...
Associations between parenting style and the quality of child attachment to mother were investigated...
Research shows that the way in which the attachment relationship shared between children and parents...
This study used data gathered over the course of a New Zealand longitudinal study (N = 924) to exami...
Although progress has been made recently in recognizing the importance of attachment during adolesce...
The attachment relationship is assumed to provide a context in which children develop both the capac...
This study examines the relationship between attachment to parents and peers, time perspective and ...
Background: A growing research base demonstrates that adolescents’ construction of secure attachment...
Attachment theory leads to the suggestion that the supportive function of attachment relations may ...
Background: Attachment to parents during adolescence has been identified as an important indicator o...
The purpose of he study was to extend a previously examined model of emotional adjustment, which sug...
In this study, the authors examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between late adole...
Based on former research, it can be assumed that attachment relationships provide a context in which...
Item does not contain fulltextYoung people learn from their interactions with their parents how to i...
The current study investigated relationships between dimensions of parenting style (acceptance, beha...
The aim of the current research was to explore the effects of attachment on emotion regulation, auto...
Associations between parenting style and the quality of child attachment to mother were investigated...
Research shows that the way in which the attachment relationship shared between children and parents...
This study used data gathered over the course of a New Zealand longitudinal study (N = 924) to exami...
Although progress has been made recently in recognizing the importance of attachment during adolesce...
The attachment relationship is assumed to provide a context in which children develop both the capac...
This study examines the relationship between attachment to parents and peers, time perspective and ...
Background: A growing research base demonstrates that adolescents’ construction of secure attachment...
Attachment theory leads to the suggestion that the supportive function of attachment relations may ...