Abstract
Family risks are known to be detrimental to children's attachment development. This study investigated whether parental sensitivity plays different roles in early attachment development in the context of risk: Sensitivity was hypothesized to mediate risk effects on attachment, as well as a moderator that shapes the relation between risk and attachment. Multiple family risks, parental sensitivity (defined as responsivity and supportive presence), and children's attachment security of 197 infants and toddlers (Mage = 15.25 months) and their caregivers were assessed in a prospective study with a cohort-sequential-design in Germany. Caregivers' sensitivity served as a mediator of risk effects on attachment as well as a moderator that buffers adverse consequences of risk. Early sensitivity might be relevant in setting the stage for attachment development supporting resilience.
Author supplied keywords
- Développement de l'attachement précoce
- Frühe Bindungsentwicklung
- Resilienz
- Risiko
- Sensibilität
- desarrollo de la temprana afectividad
- early attachment development
- resilience
- resistencia
- riesgo
- risk
- résilience
- sensibilidad
- sensibilité
- sensitivity
- الكلمات المفتاحية: تطوير التعلق المبكر ، الحساسية ، المخاطر ، المرونة
- キーワード:幼少期のアタッチメントの発達
- リスク
- レジリエンス
- 关键词:早期依恋发展
- 复原力
- 敏感性
- 风险
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Gerlach, J., Fößel, J. M., Vierhaus, M., Sann, A., Eickhorst, A., Zimmermann, P., & Spangler, G. (2022). Family risk and early attachment development: The differential role of parental sensitivity. Infant Mental Health Journal, 43(2), 340–356. https://doi.org/10.1002/imhj.21964
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