The study explored maternal and paternal attachment, taking a multidimensional approach, in relation to adolescent self-harm. Based on adolescents’ perception of their mothers and fathers availability, anger, and empathy, we examined what contribution of attachment was most predictive of self-harm separately and simultaneously. The sample included 564 Canadian high school students in grade 8 to 12. The quantitative survey was conducted on computers, and was from a three year longitudinal study, using the second and third annual assessments. Cross-sectionally, the results suggested low parental availability, anger toward mothers, and low empathy toward fathers to be related to self-harm. Longitudinal analysis did not support the hypotheses. ...
Extending John Bowlby’s hypothesis that dysfunctional anger is a predictable outcome of insecure att...
Early parent-child interactions are believed by theorists to impact interpersonal functioning throug...
The aim of the present study was to find out if Adam's (1994) developmental model of suicidal behav...
The study explored maternal and paternal attachment, taking a multidimensional approach, in relation...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate possible associations between parenting styles and ...
Insecure attachment has been identified as a risk factor for adolescent psychopathology and, consequ...
This study investigated the association between adolescents' perceived attachments to mothers and f...
This study examined the ability of attachment, both to one’s mother and to one’s father, to predict ...
Part of a series of studies into early detection in adolescent suicide, this study investigated rela...
Attachment theory provides a model of childhood social and emotional development within the family e...
This study explores young people's experiences of their parents' responses to self-harm. Particular ...
This study investigated the relationship between attachment, mood and deliberate self-harm (DSH) in ...
This study sought to investigate how attachment, individuation, perceptions of family life, and fami...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a destructive behaviour engaged in by a large proportion of youth...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between parental attachment, copin...
Extending John Bowlby’s hypothesis that dysfunctional anger is a predictable outcome of insecure att...
Early parent-child interactions are believed by theorists to impact interpersonal functioning throug...
The aim of the present study was to find out if Adam's (1994) developmental model of suicidal behav...
The study explored maternal and paternal attachment, taking a multidimensional approach, in relation...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate possible associations between parenting styles and ...
Insecure attachment has been identified as a risk factor for adolescent psychopathology and, consequ...
This study investigated the association between adolescents' perceived attachments to mothers and f...
This study examined the ability of attachment, both to one’s mother and to one’s father, to predict ...
Part of a series of studies into early detection in adolescent suicide, this study investigated rela...
Attachment theory provides a model of childhood social and emotional development within the family e...
This study explores young people's experiences of their parents' responses to self-harm. Particular ...
This study investigated the relationship between attachment, mood and deliberate self-harm (DSH) in ...
This study sought to investigate how attachment, individuation, perceptions of family life, and fami...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a destructive behaviour engaged in by a large proportion of youth...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between parental attachment, copin...
Extending John Bowlby’s hypothesis that dysfunctional anger is a predictable outcome of insecure att...
Early parent-child interactions are believed by theorists to impact interpersonal functioning throug...
The aim of the present study was to find out if Adam's (1994) developmental model of suicidal behav...