While many studies have looked at the development of attachment relationships for adult and adolescent mothers separately, few studies have directly compared these two groups in a single study The current study further explored the origins of attachment relationships for adolescent mothers and their infants by directly comparing the development of these processes with adult mothers and their infants The hypothesis that differences in the distributions of attachment classifications among these two populations is a result of low levels of sensitivity has yet to be tested in a mediational analysis The current study will test a model whereby differences in the quality of attachment relationships between these two groups is, at least in part, me...
Children of adolescent mothers are at risk for a variety of developmental difficulties. In the prese...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
Attachment theory proposes that the sensitivity of a mother’s interactions with her child is the mai...
The current study set out to identify specific factors associated with adolescent motherhood that ma...
While many studies have looked at the development of attachment relationships for adult and adolesce...
American adolescent mothers have been viewed as less effective parents than adult mothers. The socio...
Attachment theory proposes that maternal sensitivity is the main developmental determinant of Organi...
This investigation was conducted to examine the nature of the attachment relationship among children...
This study evaluated whether certain maternal states of mind, as assessed by the Adult Attachment In...
The goal of this study was to test (a) whether maternal mind-mindedness (MM) mediates the link betwe...
This investigation was conducted to examine the nature of the attachment relationship among children...
As of 1992, nearly 1 out of every 10 births in the United States was to a single adolescent female (...
Background: Research exploring the developmental of adolescent antisocial behaviour suggests that a ...
grantor: University of TorontoA recent body of evidence indicates that more often than not...
This study compared infant-mother attachment and mastery motivation in one-year-old babies born to a...
Children of adolescent mothers are at risk for a variety of developmental difficulties. In the prese...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
Attachment theory proposes that the sensitivity of a mother’s interactions with her child is the mai...
The current study set out to identify specific factors associated with adolescent motherhood that ma...
While many studies have looked at the development of attachment relationships for adult and adolesce...
American adolescent mothers have been viewed as less effective parents than adult mothers. The socio...
Attachment theory proposes that maternal sensitivity is the main developmental determinant of Organi...
This investigation was conducted to examine the nature of the attachment relationship among children...
This study evaluated whether certain maternal states of mind, as assessed by the Adult Attachment In...
The goal of this study was to test (a) whether maternal mind-mindedness (MM) mediates the link betwe...
This investigation was conducted to examine the nature of the attachment relationship among children...
As of 1992, nearly 1 out of every 10 births in the United States was to a single adolescent female (...
Background: Research exploring the developmental of adolescent antisocial behaviour suggests that a ...
grantor: University of TorontoA recent body of evidence indicates that more often than not...
This study compared infant-mother attachment and mastery motivation in one-year-old babies born to a...
Children of adolescent mothers are at risk for a variety of developmental difficulties. In the prese...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
Attachment theory proposes that the sensitivity of a mother’s interactions with her child is the mai...