Thirty-two infants were observed twice in the Ainsworth Strange Situation procedure, once with their mothers and once with their fathers. Following the emphasis and procedures described by Ainsworth, the analysis focussed on the nature of the infants' responses to separation and reunion. Raters then assessed the "security" of the infants' attachments to their mothers and fathers. Sixteen of the infants were "securely attached" to both parents, and seven had insecure relationships to both. Knowledge of the security of either parent-child relationship facilitated prediction (p<.06) of the nature of the other relationship, but there was sufficient variability to indicate that a major determinant of the quality of either relationship might b...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
The study of the first formation by human infants of social relationships is now in its own infancy....
The current study draws on family systems theory to explore how infants’ joint attachment relationsh...
Infant-parent attachments of 132 first-born, one-year-olds were classified from Ainsworth's strange ...
Twenty infants were observed 4 times between 7 and 13 months of age in a short-term longitudinal stu...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
Although much research has been done examining the antecedents of infant-mother attachment, far less...
We study the Ainsworth ' Strange Situation' procedure to assess attachment between infant and paren...
Attachment, which refers to the bidirectional bond that is formed between children and their caregiv...
Two contrasting predictions about the effects of parental marital separation on infants' attachment ...
Attempts to assess maternal and neonatal behavior and subsequent mother-infant interactions as poten...
41 preterm infants and 38 full-term infants and their mothers were observed at home at 8 and 12 mont...
This paper is a summary of results of two overlapping longitudinal studies tracing the development o...
The Strange Situation procedure introduces infants to a stranger and temporarily separates them from...
This study was designed to explore the possibility that variations in attachment security exhibited ...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
The study of the first formation by human infants of social relationships is now in its own infancy....
The current study draws on family systems theory to explore how infants’ joint attachment relationsh...
Infant-parent attachments of 132 first-born, one-year-olds were classified from Ainsworth's strange ...
Twenty infants were observed 4 times between 7 and 13 months of age in a short-term longitudinal stu...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
Although much research has been done examining the antecedents of infant-mother attachment, far less...
We study the Ainsworth ' Strange Situation' procedure to assess attachment between infant and paren...
Attachment, which refers to the bidirectional bond that is formed between children and their caregiv...
Two contrasting predictions about the effects of parental marital separation on infants' attachment ...
Attempts to assess maternal and neonatal behavior and subsequent mother-infant interactions as poten...
41 preterm infants and 38 full-term infants and their mothers were observed at home at 8 and 12 mont...
This paper is a summary of results of two overlapping longitudinal studies tracing the development o...
The Strange Situation procedure introduces infants to a stranger and temporarily separates them from...
This study was designed to explore the possibility that variations in attachment security exhibited ...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
The study of the first formation by human infants of social relationships is now in its own infancy....
The current study draws on family systems theory to explore how infants’ joint attachment relationsh...