Background: The quality of attachment of 127 Dutch 15-month-old infants to their primary caregivers was assessed using an abbreviated version of Ainsworth's Strange Situation. Methods: In addition, infant–parent interaction was observed during a 12-minute series of instructional tasks both at home and in a lab setting. Infants were rated for 1) negativity, 2) avoidance, 3) compliance, and 4) positive affect shown towards the caregiver. Results: At home, avoidant and disorganised infants showed significantly less compliance and significantly more avoidance and negative behaviour than securely attached children. At the lab, avoidant infants were significantly less compliant and more avoidant than secure infants, while disorganised infants dis...
Similarities between the Still Face procedure in early infancy and the Strange Situation at one year...
Maternal and infant interactional characteristics in early infancy were investigated in order to exa...
Nineteen mothers and their developmentally delayed infants, participants in an infant stimulation pr...
Contains fulltext : 62423.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Th...
Longitudinal associations between infant-parent attachment and parental and toddler behavior during ...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
Two related studies of mother-infant interactions during the first year were carried out. In Study 1...
Objective. Relatively few studies have examined stability and/or change in the quality of parenting ...
Strange Situation wirh their Professional caregivers, mothers, and fathers. Sensitivity of these att...
Relations between infant–mother attachment security at 15 months and infants’ (N = 206) joint attent...
BACKGROUND: Associations between maternal sensitivity and child attachment have been established in ...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
This paper is a summary of results of two overlapping longitudinal studies tracing the development o...
Attempts to assess maternal and neonatal behavior and subsequent mother-infant interactions as poten...
This study provides initial insights on the use of the Attachment Q-sort (AQS) for assessing young c...
Similarities between the Still Face procedure in early infancy and the Strange Situation at one year...
Maternal and infant interactional characteristics in early infancy were investigated in order to exa...
Nineteen mothers and their developmentally delayed infants, participants in an infant stimulation pr...
Contains fulltext : 62423.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Th...
Longitudinal associations between infant-parent attachment and parental and toddler behavior during ...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
Two related studies of mother-infant interactions during the first year were carried out. In Study 1...
Objective. Relatively few studies have examined stability and/or change in the quality of parenting ...
Strange Situation wirh their Professional caregivers, mothers, and fathers. Sensitivity of these att...
Relations between infant–mother attachment security at 15 months and infants’ (N = 206) joint attent...
BACKGROUND: Associations between maternal sensitivity and child attachment have been established in ...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
This paper is a summary of results of two overlapping longitudinal studies tracing the development o...
Attempts to assess maternal and neonatal behavior and subsequent mother-infant interactions as poten...
This study provides initial insights on the use of the Attachment Q-sort (AQS) for assessing young c...
Similarities between the Still Face procedure in early infancy and the Strange Situation at one year...
Maternal and infant interactional characteristics in early infancy were investigated in order to exa...
Nineteen mothers and their developmentally delayed infants, participants in an infant stimulation pr...