This review investigates the role of attachment security in the development of later externalizing behaviour problems. 33 studies were identified which have examined this relationship and these are discussed in terms of their key findings. The majority of these studies broadly support the idea that attachment insecurity and behaviour problems are linked. Differences in the findings across studies are discussed with consideration of the level of risk of the sample, gender of the children within the sample, type of measurement of behaviour problems, specific attachment classifications and the interaction of attachment with other variables. Future research investigating the nature of the interaction of attachment with other variables, particul...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyLee RabyThe security of a child's attac...
Background: Research exploring the developmental of adolescent antisocial behaviour suggests that a ...
Growing up in high-risk environments is detrimental to children’s development of attachment security...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externaliz...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
Internalising and externalising difficulties in childhood have been linked with negative outcomes in...
This study addresses the extent to which insecure and disorganized attachments increase risk for ext...
This study addresses the extent to which insecure and disorganized attachments increase risk for ext...
Attachment theory is a widely appreciated perspective on the importance of close relationships for h...
Objective. This paper aimed to examine the contributions of a second assessment time point of attach...
The aim of the thesis is to examine relations between pattems of attachment with mother and subseque...
© 2019 Elsevier GmbH The association between early relationships and the experience of infant and mo...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyLee RabyThe security of a child's attac...
Background: Research exploring the developmental of adolescent antisocial behaviour suggests that a ...
Growing up in high-risk environments is detrimental to children’s development of attachment security...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externaliz...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
Internalising and externalising difficulties in childhood have been linked with negative outcomes in...
This study addresses the extent to which insecure and disorganized attachments increase risk for ext...
This study addresses the extent to which insecure and disorganized attachments increase risk for ext...
Attachment theory is a widely appreciated perspective on the importance of close relationships for h...
Objective. This paper aimed to examine the contributions of a second assessment time point of attach...
The aim of the thesis is to examine relations between pattems of attachment with mother and subseque...
© 2019 Elsevier GmbH The association between early relationships and the experience of infant and mo...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyLee RabyThe security of a child's attac...
Background: Research exploring the developmental of adolescent antisocial behaviour suggests that a ...
Growing up in high-risk environments is detrimental to children’s development of attachment security...