Longitudinal associations between infant-parent attachment and parental and toddler behavior during storybook interaction were examined for 131 lower-middle to middle-class families (70 girls; 61 boys). At ages 12 and 15 months, infant-mother and infant-father dyads were videotaped in the laboratory-based Strange Situation procedure to assess attachment. At 24 months, dyads visited the laboratory and were videotaped during storybook interaction. Infants with a history of insecure-resistant attachment with their mothers were less enthusiastic and focused during storybook interaction. Moreover, mothers of insecure-resistant infants were less warm and supportive, more hostile and intrusive, more detached, and less stimulating of cognitive deve...
Thirty-two infants were observed twice in the Ainsworth Strange Situation procedure, once with their...
Background: Attachment theory's original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby's (1969/1982...
The current study draws on family systems theory to explore how infants’ joint attachment relationsh...
Longitudinal associations between infant-parent attachment and parental and toddler behavior during ...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
This paper is a summary of results of two overlapping longitudinal studies tracing the development o...
The interrelations of maternal attachment representations, mother–infant interaction in the home, an...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
Infant-parent attachments of 132 first-born, one-year-olds were classified from Ainsworth's strange ...
Although much research has been done examining the antecedents of infant-mother attachment, far less...
Two related studies of mother-infant interactions during the first year were carried out. In Study 1...
The study was based on recent developments of attachment theory and research. First aim of the study...
BACKGROUND: Associations between maternal sensitivity and child attachment have been established in ...
41 preterm infants and 38 full-term infants and their mothers were observed at home at 8 and 12 mont...
Subjects were 66 3- to 4-year-old-Children of unemployed mothers from upper middle class families. A...
Thirty-two infants were observed twice in the Ainsworth Strange Situation procedure, once with their...
Background: Attachment theory's original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby's (1969/1982...
The current study draws on family systems theory to explore how infants’ joint attachment relationsh...
Longitudinal associations between infant-parent attachment and parental and toddler behavior during ...
Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers ...
This paper is a summary of results of two overlapping longitudinal studies tracing the development o...
The interrelations of maternal attachment representations, mother–infant interaction in the home, an...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
Infant-parent attachments of 132 first-born, one-year-olds were classified from Ainsworth's strange ...
Although much research has been done examining the antecedents of infant-mother attachment, far less...
Two related studies of mother-infant interactions during the first year were carried out. In Study 1...
The study was based on recent developments of attachment theory and research. First aim of the study...
BACKGROUND: Associations between maternal sensitivity and child attachment have been established in ...
41 preterm infants and 38 full-term infants and their mothers were observed at home at 8 and 12 mont...
Subjects were 66 3- to 4-year-old-Children of unemployed mothers from upper middle class families. A...
Thirty-two infants were observed twice in the Ainsworth Strange Situation procedure, once with their...
Background: Attachment theory's original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby's (1969/1982...
The current study draws on family systems theory to explore how infants’ joint attachment relationsh...