Objective: This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4-7) and their adoptive mothers during the first 7- to 8-month period after adoption and aimed to evaluate the effect of adoptive mothers' attachment security on the revision of the attachment patterns of their late-adopted children.Design- We assessed attachment patterns in 20 adoptive dyads and 12 genetically related dyads at two different times: T1 (time 1) within 2 months of adoption and T2 (time 2) 6 months after T1. Methods: The children's behavioural attachment patterns were assessed using the Separation-Reunion Procedure and the children's representational (verbal) attachment patterns using the Manchester Child Attachment Story Task. The attachment...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
Introduction. The adoption of older children would be considered a powerful factor of change enablin...
Introduction: Families who adopt older-children have to face their damaged attachment patterns due t...
Objective. This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4\u20137) and ...
This study analysed the attachment patterns of 28 late-adopted children (placed when they were betwe...
Attachment Theory highlighted the role of secure adoptive mothers in affecting the revision of late...
Introduction. Attachment theorists and researchers (Van den Dries et al., 2009) have suggested that ...
Introduction: Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on t...
The pre-adoption experiences of late-adopted children is frequently characterized by a wide range of...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...
To explore protective and risk factors in adoption adjustment on a sample of 30 previously instituti...
The current study investigates the contribution of children’s age at adoption (M = 46.52 months, SD ...
Introduction. Several studies with biological dyads have shown that high level of maternal reflectiv...
Objective The aim of this study was to characterize the role of attachment in adoption, first by ass...
This paper reports on a long-term follow-up of a longitudinal study conducted in Italy that assessed...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
Introduction. The adoption of older children would be considered a powerful factor of change enablin...
Introduction: Families who adopt older-children have to face their damaged attachment patterns due t...
Objective. This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4\u20137) and ...
This study analysed the attachment patterns of 28 late-adopted children (placed when they were betwe...
Attachment Theory highlighted the role of secure adoptive mothers in affecting the revision of late...
Introduction. Attachment theorists and researchers (Van den Dries et al., 2009) have suggested that ...
Introduction: Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on t...
The pre-adoption experiences of late-adopted children is frequently characterized by a wide range of...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...
To explore protective and risk factors in adoption adjustment on a sample of 30 previously instituti...
The current study investigates the contribution of children’s age at adoption (M = 46.52 months, SD ...
Introduction. Several studies with biological dyads have shown that high level of maternal reflectiv...
Objective The aim of this study was to characterize the role of attachment in adoption, first by ass...
This paper reports on a long-term follow-up of a longitudinal study conducted in Italy that assessed...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
Introduction. The adoption of older children would be considered a powerful factor of change enablin...
Introduction: Families who adopt older-children have to face their damaged attachment patterns due t...