After decades of research on early attachment relationships, questions remain concerning whether the evidence supports claims made by attachment theory, in particular, that variation in early attachment predicts children’s developmental adaptation or maladaptation, and that characteristics of children’s temperament does not determine attachment. To evaluate these claims, we conducted meta-analyses on early attachment and children’s social competence with peers, externalizing problems, internalizing symptoms, and temperament. In this article, we summarize our findings, which support attachment theory—though we note caveats. We also call for new measurement models, a focus on mediating and moderating mechanisms, and multisite replications
Using data from the Durham Child Health and Development Study (n = 148), the current study examines ...
The article presents the review of research on the development of attachment among young and presch...
Theoretical models suggest a relation between children's attachment and their theory of mind (ToM), ...
This meta‐analytic review examines the association between early attachment (assessed at 1–5 years) ...
This meta-analytic review examines the association between attachment during the early life course a...
Attachment is a key subfield in the area of parenting and parent-child relationships research. In th...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
In light of evidence that the effects of attachment security on subsequent development may be contin...
This meta-analytic study examined the associations between child-father attachment in early childhoo...
Early temperamental reactivity and attachment security are key predictors of children's social compe...
A central tenet of attachment theory is that a person's attachment pattern in adult-hood is a r...
Mary DozierWhen infants develop disorganized attachments, they have an increased risk of later negat...
This study addresses the extent to which insecure and disorganized attachments increase risk for ext...
grantor: University of TorontoOnly recently has the important distinction between children...
Using data from the Durham Child Health and Development Study (n = 148), the current study examines ...
The article presents the review of research on the development of attachment among young and presch...
Theoretical models suggest a relation between children's attachment and their theory of mind (ToM), ...
This meta‐analytic review examines the association between early attachment (assessed at 1–5 years) ...
This meta-analytic review examines the association between attachment during the early life course a...
Attachment is a key subfield in the area of parenting and parent-child relationships research. In th...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
Background: Some contend that attachment insecurity increases risk for the development of externali...
In light of evidence that the effects of attachment security on subsequent development may be contin...
This meta-analytic study examined the associations between child-father attachment in early childhoo...
Early temperamental reactivity and attachment security are key predictors of children's social compe...
A central tenet of attachment theory is that a person's attachment pattern in adult-hood is a r...
Mary DozierWhen infants develop disorganized attachments, they have an increased risk of later negat...
This study addresses the extent to which insecure and disorganized attachments increase risk for ext...
grantor: University of TorontoOnly recently has the important distinction between children...
Using data from the Durham Child Health and Development Study (n = 148), the current study examines ...
The article presents the review of research on the development of attachment among young and presch...
Theoretical models suggest a relation between children's attachment and their theory of mind (ToM), ...