The Manchester Attachment Story Task (MCAST) is an instrument developed to assess preschool and school-aged children’s attachment representations. It has previously not been validated for children below 4.5 years. This study examined the discriminative validity of MCAST against a series of potential factors that may threaten the validity of the measured attachment in four-year-olds. Specifically variations in; children’s; (1) age and (2) cognitive/language ability, administrators (3) experience and (4) style, and coders (5) inter-rater reliability, and these factors in relation to MCAST attachment classifications, disorganization-scores and narrative coherence were investigated. A total of 872 children were assessed using MCAST as a measure...
Psouni and Apetroaia (2010) have recently introduced the Secure Base Script Test,SBST, for middle ch...
This study compared an attachment-based coding system for family drawings with narrative and observa...
This study examined the antecedents of preschool age children's mental representations of attachment...
The Manchester Attachment Story Task (MCAST) is an instrument developed to assess preschool and scho...
The paper describes a multicentre study of the psychometric properties of the Manchester Child Atta...
The Manchester Child Attachment Story Task (MCAST) is a story stem method suitable for children aged...
Introduction: The Computerised Manchester Child Attachment Story Task (CMCAST) is a representational...
The Manchester Child Attachment Story Task (MCAST) is a representational technique for assessing att...
The Child Attachment Interview (CAI) is being developed to explore children's mental representations...
Middle childhood is one of the most understudied periods of development and lacks a gold standard fo...
The current study examines the inter-method reliability of attachment classification paradigms in mi...
This review considers the concept of attachment and the range of processes it influences such as men...
Contains fulltext : 77233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The predictive...
The first aim of this thesis is to establish reliability for a new measurement of emotional expressi...
Among the methods developed for assessing attachment security, the Attachment Q-Sort (AQS) and the A...
Psouni and Apetroaia (2010) have recently introduced the Secure Base Script Test,SBST, for middle ch...
This study compared an attachment-based coding system for family drawings with narrative and observa...
This study examined the antecedents of preschool age children's mental representations of attachment...
The Manchester Attachment Story Task (MCAST) is an instrument developed to assess preschool and scho...
The paper describes a multicentre study of the psychometric properties of the Manchester Child Atta...
The Manchester Child Attachment Story Task (MCAST) is a story stem method suitable for children aged...
Introduction: The Computerised Manchester Child Attachment Story Task (CMCAST) is a representational...
The Manchester Child Attachment Story Task (MCAST) is a representational technique for assessing att...
The Child Attachment Interview (CAI) is being developed to explore children's mental representations...
Middle childhood is one of the most understudied periods of development and lacks a gold standard fo...
The current study examines the inter-method reliability of attachment classification paradigms in mi...
This review considers the concept of attachment and the range of processes it influences such as men...
Contains fulltext : 77233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The predictive...
The first aim of this thesis is to establish reliability for a new measurement of emotional expressi...
Among the methods developed for assessing attachment security, the Attachment Q-Sort (AQS) and the A...
Psouni and Apetroaia (2010) have recently introduced the Secure Base Script Test,SBST, for middle ch...
This study compared an attachment-based coding system for family drawings with narrative and observa...
This study examined the antecedents of preschool age children's mental representations of attachment...