Attachment Disorganization in Infancy: A Developmental Precursor to Maladaptive Social Information Processing at Age 8

被引:10
作者
Zajac, Lindsay [1 ]
Bookhout, Megan K. [1 ]
Hubbard, Julie A. [1 ]
Carlson, Elizabeth A. [2 ]
Dozier, Mary [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
关键词
AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIOR; HOSTILE ATTRIBUTION; PEER RELATIONSHIPS; FIT INDEXES; MOTHER; COMPETENCE; CHILDREN; QUALITY; INTERVENTION; PRESCHOOL;
D O I
10.1111/cdev.13140
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
This study examined infant attachment as a predictor of social information processing (SIP) in middle childhood (n = 82) while controlling for parental sensitivity in middle childhood. Attachment quality was assessed using the Strange Situation. Although attachment insecurity did not predict SIP, attachment disorganization positively predicted the early SIP steps of hostile attributional bias and aggressive goals. Children with disorganized attachments interpreted ambiguous provocations more negatively (as indicating more hostility, rejection, and disrespect and as resulting in more anger) and endorsed significantly more revenge and dominance goals than children with organized attachments. In contrast, parental sensitivity negatively predicted the later SIP step of positive expectations for aggressive responses. Results further our understanding of the adverse outcomes associated with attachment disorganization.
引用
收藏
页码:145 / 162
页数:18
相关论文
共 68 条
[1]  
Ainsworth M. D. S., 1978, Patterns of attachment: A psychological study of the strange situation
[2]   A General Approach to Representing Multifaceted Personality Constructs: Application to State Self-Esteem [J].
Bagozzi, Richard P. ;
Heatherton, Todd F. .
STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, 1994, 1 (01) :35-67
[3]   Mothers' and fathers' support for child autonomy and early school achievement [J].
Belsky, Jay ;
Booth-LaForce, Cathryn ;
Bradley, Robert ;
Brownell, Celia A. ;
Burchinal, Margaret ;
Campbell, Susan B. ;
Clarke-Stewart, K. Alison ;
Cox, Martha ;
Friedman, Sarah L. ;
Houts, Renate ;
Kelly, Jean F. ;
Knoke, Bonnie ;
Marshall, Nancy ;
McCartney, Kathleen ;
Morgan-Lopez, Antonio ;
Morrison, Frederick ;
O'Brien, Marion ;
Owen, Margaret Tresch ;
Parke, Ross ;
Payne, Chris ;
Pianta, Robert ;
Spieker, Susan ;
Vandell, Deborah Lowe ;
Weinraub, Marsha .
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2008, 44 (04) :895-907
[4]   Effects of an Attachment-Based Intervention on Child Protective Services-Referred Mothers' Event-Related Potentials to Children's Emotions [J].
Bernard, Kristin ;
Simons, Robert ;
Dozier, Mary .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 86 (06) :1673-1684
[5]   Intervening to enhance cortisol regulation among children at risk for neglect: Results of a randomized clinical trial [J].
Bernard, Kristin ;
Dozier, Mary ;
Bick, Johanna ;
Gordon, M. Kathleen .
DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 2015, 27 (03) :829-841
[6]   Parental synchrony and nurturance as targets in an attachment based intervention: building upon Mary Ainsworth's insights about mother-infant interaction [J].
Bernard, Kristin ;
Meade, E. B. ;
Dozier, Mary .
ATTACHMENT & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 2013, 15 (5-6) :507-523
[7]   Enhancing Attachment Organization Among Maltreated Children: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial [J].
Bernard, Kristin ;
Dozier, Mary ;
Bick, Johanna ;
Lewis-Morrarty, Erin ;
Lindhiem, Oliver ;
Carlson, Elizabeth .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2012, 83 (02) :623-636
[8]   The Effectiveness of an Attachment-Based Intervention in Promoting Foster Mothers' Sensitivity toward Foster Infants [J].
Bick, Johanna ;
Dozier, Mary .
INFANT MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL, 2013, 34 (02) :95-103
[9]   Developmental pathways from child maltreatment to peer rejection [J].
Bolger, KE ;
Patterson, CJ .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2001, 72 (02) :549-568
[10]  
Bowlby J., 1982, ATTACHMENT LOSS, V1