A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCT) was conducted to determine whether early interventions are effective in improving attachment security and parental sensitivity. Electronic databases were searched 2002–2015 onwards, All RCTs delivered to mothers, fathers or carers, before their child's mean age was 36 months, via 1:1 support, group work or guided self-help were included. The search was restricted to English Language publications. Study Selection, data extraction and quality appraisal were independently undertaken by two authors. With regard to analysis, where appropriate, dichotomous data were pooled using the Mantel- Haenszel odds ratio method and for continuous data descriptive statistics were col...
Secure attachment in early childhood is important for wellbeing throughout life. Music interventions...
The present study aimed to systematically review and meta-analyze the concurrent and longitudinal re...
The quality of infant-mother attachment has been linked to competence in different domains of child ...
BackgroundDisorganised attachment patterns in infants have been linked to later psychopathology. Ser...
Background and objectives: Services have variable practices for identifying and providing interventi...
Aim The aim of this narrative review was to evaluate the evidence for interventions for children's s...
Various interventions are used in clinical practice to address insecure or disorganized attachment p...
Background Secure attachment is associated with optimal outcomes across all domains in childhood, an...
Background Secure attachment is associated with optimal outcomes across all domains in childhood, a...
Various interventions are used in clinical practice to address insecure or disorganized attachment p...
The current intervention study aimed at breaking the potential intergenerational cycle of insecure a...
Attachment is an infant's inherent drive to seek comfort from their caregiver, particularly at times...
One of the most robust theories in the psychology of child development is attachment theory (Svanber...
BACKGROUND: Disorganised attachment patterns in infants have been linked to later psychopathology. S...
Abstract Background Parental attachment was defined as: series of inner behaviors that would cause t...
Secure attachment in early childhood is important for wellbeing throughout life. Music interventions...
The present study aimed to systematically review and meta-analyze the concurrent and longitudinal re...
The quality of infant-mother attachment has been linked to competence in different domains of child ...
BackgroundDisorganised attachment patterns in infants have been linked to later psychopathology. Ser...
Background and objectives: Services have variable practices for identifying and providing interventi...
Aim The aim of this narrative review was to evaluate the evidence for interventions for children's s...
Various interventions are used in clinical practice to address insecure or disorganized attachment p...
Background Secure attachment is associated with optimal outcomes across all domains in childhood, an...
Background Secure attachment is associated with optimal outcomes across all domains in childhood, a...
Various interventions are used in clinical practice to address insecure or disorganized attachment p...
The current intervention study aimed at breaking the potential intergenerational cycle of insecure a...
Attachment is an infant's inherent drive to seek comfort from their caregiver, particularly at times...
One of the most robust theories in the psychology of child development is attachment theory (Svanber...
BACKGROUND: Disorganised attachment patterns in infants have been linked to later psychopathology. S...
Abstract Background Parental attachment was defined as: series of inner behaviors that would cause t...
Secure attachment in early childhood is important for wellbeing throughout life. Music interventions...
The present study aimed to systematically review and meta-analyze the concurrent and longitudinal re...
The quality of infant-mother attachment has been linked to competence in different domains of child ...