The Strange Situation Procedure (SSP; Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, Wall, 1978) is the most widely used procedure to assess attachment in early childhood (Bowlby, 1969). In the original text by Ainsworth et al. (1978), the video coding is carried out by means of a two-step procedure: in the first part, coders apply a series of observational scales with graduated scores on a Likert scale, whereas during the second part, a descriptive category of attachment is assigned, which somehow \u201csummarizes\u201d the general quality of the child\u2019s behaviour, already assessed by means of scales. Obviously, the system validation study highlights a discriminant correspondence between the scores which are assigned through the scales and the descriptiv...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
This study provides initial insights on the use of the Attachment Q-sort (AQS) for assessing young c...
The predictive value of different infant attachment measures was examined in a community-based sampl...
Infant attachment security is typically measured with the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP) and expe...
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is the most impor...
76 12-month-old infants were observed in the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Wa...
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is an important m...
Central to attachment theory is the notion of the secure-base phenomenon, referring to the use of an...
Child-caregiver attachment is an important factor in healthy child development and is often targeted...
Using the Strange Situation (Ainsworth et al., 1978) experiment, the purpose of this thesis was to p...
BackgroundInsecure attachment in infancy is associated with a range of later socioemotional problems...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This work examined the Strange Situation coding system...
The paper describes a multicentre study of the psychometric properties of the Manchester Child Atta...
This study compared an attachment-based coding system for family drawings with narrative and observa...
The Manchester Child Attachment Story Task (MCAST) is a representational technique for assessing att...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
This study provides initial insights on the use of the Attachment Q-sort (AQS) for assessing young c...
The predictive value of different infant attachment measures was examined in a community-based sampl...
Infant attachment security is typically measured with the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP) and expe...
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is the most impor...
76 12-month-old infants were observed in the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Wa...
Background Strange Situation Procedure (SSP, Ainsworth, Blehar, Water, Wall, 1978) is an important m...
Central to attachment theory is the notion of the secure-base phenomenon, referring to the use of an...
Child-caregiver attachment is an important factor in healthy child development and is often targeted...
Using the Strange Situation (Ainsworth et al., 1978) experiment, the purpose of this thesis was to p...
BackgroundInsecure attachment in infancy is associated with a range of later socioemotional problems...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This work examined the Strange Situation coding system...
The paper describes a multicentre study of the psychometric properties of the Manchester Child Atta...
This study compared an attachment-based coding system for family drawings with narrative and observa...
The Manchester Child Attachment Story Task (MCAST) is a representational technique for assessing att...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
This study provides initial insights on the use of the Attachment Q-sort (AQS) for assessing young c...
The predictive value of different infant attachment measures was examined in a community-based sampl...