Previous research suggests that parental attachment is stable throughout emerging adulthood. However, the relationships between the mutual attachments in the dyads of emerging adults and their parents are still unclear. Our study examines the stability and change in dyadic attachment. We asked 574 emerging adults and 463 parents at four occasions over 1 year about their mutual attachments. We used a latent state-trait model with autoregressive effects to estimate the time consistency of the attachments. Attachment was very stable, and earlier measurement occasions could explain more than 60% of the reliable variance. Changes of attachment over time showed an accumulation of situational effects for emerging adults but not for their parents. ...
A central tenet of attachment theory is that a person's attachment pattern in adult-hood is a r...
The idea of a general working model of attachment suggests a high consistency among the attachments ...
Few studies have examined stability and change in attachment during adolescence. This 5-year longitu...
Previous research suggests that parental attachment is stable throughout emerging adulthood. However...
Previous research suggests that parental attachment is stable throughout emerging adulthood. However...
Attachment security, anxiety, and avoidance styles are acquired in infancy to remain stable across ...
A basic premise of attachment theory is that internal models of attachment remain relatively stable ...
One of the core assumptions of attachment theory is that attachment representations are stable over ...
According to attachment theory, individuals who were secure as a child will grow up to be secure in ...
This dissertation investigated changes in attachment representations across the transition to parent...
Sixty white middle-class infants were seen in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at 12 months of age; 5...
Research showed that secure states of mind with respect to attachment represent an asset for adults ...
The current study examined how attachment styles of parents and adolescents may jointly influence th...
This study examined whether adopted adolescents’ attachment to their adoptive parents predicted atta...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
A central tenet of attachment theory is that a person's attachment pattern in adult-hood is a r...
The idea of a general working model of attachment suggests a high consistency among the attachments ...
Few studies have examined stability and change in attachment during adolescence. This 5-year longitu...
Previous research suggests that parental attachment is stable throughout emerging adulthood. However...
Previous research suggests that parental attachment is stable throughout emerging adulthood. However...
Attachment security, anxiety, and avoidance styles are acquired in infancy to remain stable across ...
A basic premise of attachment theory is that internal models of attachment remain relatively stable ...
One of the core assumptions of attachment theory is that attachment representations are stable over ...
According to attachment theory, individuals who were secure as a child will grow up to be secure in ...
This dissertation investigated changes in attachment representations across the transition to parent...
Sixty white middle-class infants were seen in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at 12 months of age; 5...
Research showed that secure states of mind with respect to attachment represent an asset for adults ...
The current study examined how attachment styles of parents and adolescents may jointly influence th...
This study examined whether adopted adolescents’ attachment to their adoptive parents predicted atta...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
A central tenet of attachment theory is that a person's attachment pattern in adult-hood is a r...
The idea of a general working model of attachment suggests a high consistency among the attachments ...
Few studies have examined stability and change in attachment during adolescence. This 5-year longitu...