Attachment security is theorized to shape stress reactivity, but extant work has failed to find consistent links between attachment security to mothers and infant cortisol reactivity. We examined family configurations of infant-mother and infant-father attachment security in relation to infant cortisol reactivity. One-year old infants (N = 180) participated in the Strange Situation with mothers and fathers in two counterbalanced lab visits, one month apart (12 and 13 months). Infants with secure attachments only to their fathers and not their mothers had higher cortisol levels than infants with a secure attachment to mother and also exhibited a blunted cortisol response (high at baseline and then a decrease after stress). Results suggest th...
Studies have demonstrated a strong relation between adult attachment security, using the Adult Attac...
Considers two contrasting predictions about the effects of parental marital separation on infants' a...
This study investigates the relationship between mothers’ and fathers’ sensitivity and infants’ atta...
Attachment security is theorized to shape stress reactivity, but extant work has failed to find cons...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study we examined whether securely versus insecurely attached ...
A large body of evidence indicates that secure infant-mother attachment significantly predicts optim...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
Parental mental disorders increase the risk for insecure attachment in children. However, the qualit...
This study investigated adrenocortical activity in response to different challenging and positive a...
One of the most robust theories in the psychology of child development is attachment theory (Svanber...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityResearch addressing the anteced...
Both attachment insecurity and maternal depression are thought to affect infants emotional and physi...
The aim of the study was to investigate biobehavioural organisation in infants with different qualit...
Both attachment insecurity and maternal depression are thought to affect infants' emotional and phys...
Early identification of problems with psychosocial stress regulation is important for supporting men...
Studies have demonstrated a strong relation between adult attachment security, using the Adult Attac...
Considers two contrasting predictions about the effects of parental marital separation on infants' a...
This study investigates the relationship between mothers’ and fathers’ sensitivity and infants’ atta...
Attachment security is theorized to shape stress reactivity, but extant work has failed to find cons...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study we examined whether securely versus insecurely attached ...
A large body of evidence indicates that secure infant-mother attachment significantly predicts optim...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
Parental mental disorders increase the risk for insecure attachment in children. However, the qualit...
This study investigated adrenocortical activity in response to different challenging and positive a...
One of the most robust theories in the psychology of child development is attachment theory (Svanber...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityResearch addressing the anteced...
Both attachment insecurity and maternal depression are thought to affect infants emotional and physi...
The aim of the study was to investigate biobehavioural organisation in infants with different qualit...
Both attachment insecurity and maternal depression are thought to affect infants' emotional and phys...
Early identification of problems with psychosocial stress regulation is important for supporting men...
Studies have demonstrated a strong relation between adult attachment security, using the Adult Attac...
Considers two contrasting predictions about the effects of parental marital separation on infants' a...
This study investigates the relationship between mothers’ and fathers’ sensitivity and infants’ atta...