Research suggests that inter-individual differences in the degree of state attachment variability are related to differences in trait attachment and psychological problems between children. In this study, we tested whether such associations are also relevant at a within-person level, and if so, whether intra-individual fluctuations in the degree of variability were predictive of or predicted by intra-individual fluctuations in trait attachment and psychological problems. Children (N = 152; Mage = 10.41 years, SDage = 0.60 at time 1) were tested three times over a period of one year. At each timepoint, children reported on their expectations of maternal support in different distressing situ-ations. Additionally, we administered measures of t...
In the context of a French validation study, the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) was administered to...
The present study examined quality of attachment and maternal support with the prevalence of risk ta...
Attachment security, anxiety, and avoidance styles are acquired in infancy to remain stable across ...
Contemporary research suggests that attachment has both a trait-like, stable component, and a state-...
The study explored relationships between attachment to parents, personality traits and cross-context...
The study explored relationships between attachment to parents, personality traits and cross-context...
Attachment theory is a widely appreciated perspective on the importance of close relationships for h...
According to Cloninger’s model, personality is conceptualized in temperament and character traits co...
The relation between maternal personality and child quality of attachment was investigated in a samp...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
Maltreatment in childhood can have a significant impact on psychological wellbeing later in life. Pr...
Associations between parenting style and the quality of child attachment to mother were investigated...
An unsettled question in attachment theory and research is the extent to which children's attachment...
Objective. This paper aimed to examine the contributions of a second assessment time point of attach...
According to attachment theory, being securely attached to one's primary caregiver early in life sho...
In the context of a French validation study, the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) was administered to...
The present study examined quality of attachment and maternal support with the prevalence of risk ta...
Attachment security, anxiety, and avoidance styles are acquired in infancy to remain stable across ...
Contemporary research suggests that attachment has both a trait-like, stable component, and a state-...
The study explored relationships between attachment to parents, personality traits and cross-context...
The study explored relationships between attachment to parents, personality traits and cross-context...
Attachment theory is a widely appreciated perspective on the importance of close relationships for h...
According to Cloninger’s model, personality is conceptualized in temperament and character traits co...
The relation between maternal personality and child quality of attachment was investigated in a samp...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
Maltreatment in childhood can have a significant impact on psychological wellbeing later in life. Pr...
Associations between parenting style and the quality of child attachment to mother were investigated...
An unsettled question in attachment theory and research is the extent to which children's attachment...
Objective. This paper aimed to examine the contributions of a second assessment time point of attach...
According to attachment theory, being securely attached to one's primary caregiver early in life sho...
In the context of a French validation study, the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) was administered to...
The present study examined quality of attachment and maternal support with the prevalence of risk ta...
Attachment security, anxiety, and avoidance styles are acquired in infancy to remain stable across ...