Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is an important methodology for the evaluation of attachment relationship between child and his attachment figures (mother and father). Individual differences on attachment relationship with the father and interactive behaviors are studied during the 18th months of infant\u2019s life. Following this point of view, the aims of the work are: a) evaluation of attachment style in italian children belonging to a non-clinical population; b) comparing the distribution of attachment patterns in our simple with international studies (Van Ijzendoorn & De Wolff, 1997; Ahnert, Pinquart & Lamb, 2006), in order to understand inter-cultural characteristics of attachment dev...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
Ainsworth and Bell’s (1970) study of one-year-olds in a situation involving interaction with a stran...
Longitudinal associations between infant-parent attachment and parental and toddler behavior during ...
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is an important m...
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is the most impor...
The Strange Situation Procedure (SSP; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, Wall, 1978) is the most widely used...
76 12-month-old infants were observed in the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Wa...
Secure and insecure attachment in early infancy in an intercultural perspective. 43 13-months infant...
The Strange Situation Procedure (SSP; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, Wall, 1978) is the most widely used...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
This study provides initial insights on the use of the Attachment Q-sort (AQS) for assessing young c...
An unsettled question in attachment theory and research is the extent to which children's attachment...
Aim of this research is to investigate the relation between the pattern of mothers attachment and ...
Infant-parent attachments of 132 first-born, one-year-olds were classified from Ainsworth's strange ...
Although much research has been done examining the antecedents of infant-mother attachment, far less...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
Ainsworth and Bell’s (1970) study of one-year-olds in a situation involving interaction with a stran...
Longitudinal associations between infant-parent attachment and parental and toddler behavior during ...
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is an important m...
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is the most impor...
The Strange Situation Procedure (SSP; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, Wall, 1978) is the most widely used...
76 12-month-old infants were observed in the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Wa...
Secure and insecure attachment in early infancy in an intercultural perspective. 43 13-months infant...
The Strange Situation Procedure (SSP; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, Wall, 1978) is the most widely used...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
This study provides initial insights on the use of the Attachment Q-sort (AQS) for assessing young c...
An unsettled question in attachment theory and research is the extent to which children's attachment...
Aim of this research is to investigate the relation between the pattern of mothers attachment and ...
Infant-parent attachments of 132 first-born, one-year-olds were classified from Ainsworth's strange ...
Although much research has been done examining the antecedents of infant-mother attachment, far less...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
Ainsworth and Bell’s (1970) study of one-year-olds in a situation involving interaction with a stran...
Longitudinal associations between infant-parent attachment and parental and toddler behavior during ...