Multiple studies have documented the relationship between child maltreatment and internalizing and externalizing problems. Evidence suggests that the link between child maltreatment and these psychopathological outcomes may be moderated by various factors. Attachment styles may be one such moderating factor in this relationship. This study seeks to explore whether different attachment style profiles are associated with different forms of maltreatment as well as internalizing and externalizing symptoms, and whether attachment styles may moderate the link between different forms of maltreatment and internalizing and externalizing problems. For this purpose, 387 students from Italian public high schools were recruited. We used the Italian vers...
In this study, bullying is examined in light of the "prosocial security hypothesis"- i.e., the hypot...
The experience of childhood maltreatment is an important predictor of unfavorable emotional and beha...
In this study, bullying is examined in light of the "prosocial security hypothesis"- i.e., the hypot...
Multiple studies have documented the relationship between child maltreatment and internalizing and e...
Multiple studies have documented the relationship between child maltreatment and internalizing and e...
This study explores in 56 child abused children the role of attachment as a mediator of the relation...
This study explores in 56 child abused children the role of attachment as a mediator of the relation...
Studies regarding the relationship between attachment and psychopathology during adolescence have be...
Introduction: In line with a consistent literature, children with externalizing disorders have exper...
The experience of childhood maltreatment is an important predictor of unfavorable emotional and beha...
Various studies on attachment show that child-caregiver interaction and caregiver’s reaction to chil...
Objective: Attachment research has generated stimulating outcomes regarding early traumatic experien...
Maltreatment in childhood can have a significant impact on psychological wellbeing later in life. Pr...
In this study, bullying is examined in light of the “prosocial security hypothesis”— i.e., the hypot...
The experience of childhood maltreatment is an important predictor of unfavorable emotional and beha...
In this study, bullying is examined in light of the "prosocial security hypothesis"- i.e., the hypot...
The experience of childhood maltreatment is an important predictor of unfavorable emotional and beha...
In this study, bullying is examined in light of the "prosocial security hypothesis"- i.e., the hypot...
Multiple studies have documented the relationship between child maltreatment and internalizing and e...
Multiple studies have documented the relationship between child maltreatment and internalizing and e...
This study explores in 56 child abused children the role of attachment as a mediator of the relation...
This study explores in 56 child abused children the role of attachment as a mediator of the relation...
Studies regarding the relationship between attachment and psychopathology during adolescence have be...
Introduction: In line with a consistent literature, children with externalizing disorders have exper...
The experience of childhood maltreatment is an important predictor of unfavorable emotional and beha...
Various studies on attachment show that child-caregiver interaction and caregiver’s reaction to chil...
Objective: Attachment research has generated stimulating outcomes regarding early traumatic experien...
Maltreatment in childhood can have a significant impact on psychological wellbeing later in life. Pr...
In this study, bullying is examined in light of the “prosocial security hypothesis”— i.e., the hypot...
The experience of childhood maltreatment is an important predictor of unfavorable emotional and beha...
In this study, bullying is examined in light of the "prosocial security hypothesis"- i.e., the hypot...
The experience of childhood maltreatment is an important predictor of unfavorable emotional and beha...
In this study, bullying is examined in light of the "prosocial security hypothesis"- i.e., the hypot...