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Early dyadic interventions for critically ill neonates: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Parent-child relationships and attachment
2018From birth onwards the quality and nature of the primary parent–child relationship plays an important role in a child’s life and has been found to be a key factor in the developmental prospects for the child. The quality of parent–child relationships considerably differs between parent–child dyads and is considered as a broad multidimensional concept ...
van Bakel, H., Hall, R.
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Parent–child attachment and monitoring in middle childhood.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2001Research on parent-child attachment and parental child rearing practices has been pursued independently. The purpose of the present study was to test whether a secure attachment relationship is related to parental monitoring and child efforts to contribute to the monitoring process.
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Parent-child emotion communication, attachment, and affective narratives
Attachment & Human Development, 2002Forty-four pre-schoolers (ages 4.3 to 5.8 years) and their primary caregivers participated in a study on the connections between parent-child emotion communication and a narrative assessment of pre-schoolers' attachment. Children completed the Separation Anxiety Test (SAT), a narrative assessment of children's responses to attachment-related ...
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Parent–Child Attachment and Dynamic Emotion Regulation: A Systematic Review
Emotion Review, 2022Although there is evidence parent–child attachment security is associated with trait-like emotion indices, trait perspectives do not fully capture children's responses to context, an important emotion regulation component. This paper evaluates whether attachment is associated with two dynamic emotion indicators: emotion reactivity and emotion recovery.
Carli A. Obeldobel +2 more
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MAKING CHILDREN LAUGH: PARENT–CHILD DYADIC SYNCHRONY AND PRESCHOOL ATTACHMENT
Infant Mental Health Journal, 2014ABSTRACTThe current study examined whether dyadic synchrony of father–child and mother–child interactions in a playful context were associated with attachment organization in preschool children. One hundred seven children (48 boys, Mage = 46.67 months, SD = 8.57) and their mothers and fathers (counterbalanced order of lab visits) participated in a ...
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Attachment-based assessments of parent–child relationships in middle childhood.
Developmental Psychology, 2000Although a number of measures have been developed to assess parent-child attachments, validity data on middle-childhood measures are lacking. The present study tested attachment-based measures of parent-child relationships designed for the later middle-childhood years (9-12 years of age).
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Disabled children, parent–child interaction and attachment
Child & Family Social Work, 2006ABSTRACTAlthough caregiver factors are generally considered the more potent in determining children's attachment organization, a number of child factors have also been considered. Among these have been temperament and disabilities. The present paper examines the effect of various types of children's disability on parent–child interactions, including ...
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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2010
While attachment research has demonstrated that parents' internal working models of attachment relationships tend to be transmitted to their children, affecting children's developmental trajectories, this study specifically examines associations between adult attachment status and observable parent, child, and dyadic behaviors among children with ...
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While attachment research has demonstrated that parents' internal working models of attachment relationships tend to be transmitted to their children, affecting children's developmental trajectories, this study specifically examines associations between adult attachment status and observable parent, child, and dyadic behaviors among children with ...
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