A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style

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Main Author: Antonucci, Linda A.
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Musso, Pasquale, Taurisano, Paolo, Coppola, Gabrielle, Terlizzi, Maria, Cassibba, Rosalinda
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Language: eng
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Summary: Child-caregiver attachment security has been associated with positive developmental outcomes. However, many aspects related to the parenting environment, besides attachment organization, should be considered in the prediction of offspring’s attachment. We aimed at building an ecological classification model of child attachment based on many variables related to the individual and dyadic features of both parents. Having recruited 150 families, we fed a stepwise logistic regression analysis, aimed at discriminating between secure and insecure child attachment. This contained information regarding parental stress, parental avoidance and anxiety in romantic relationships, quality of the romantic relationship and parental involvement. Paternal responsibility, paternal perception of the quality of the romantic relationship and maternal attachment avoidance were the most discriminative variables in the model (all p<.05). Findings support the importance of not limiting investigations to maternal factors, but rather making the investigation of attachment-related factors broader by assessing maternal, paternal and dyadic features.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style
A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style
title A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style
spellingShingle A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style
Antonucci, Linda A.
Adult attachment
attachment security and insecurity
parental involvement
marital satisfaction
parenting stress
Adult attachment
attachment security and insecurity
parental involvement
marital satisfaction
parenting stress
title_short A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style
title_full A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style
title_fullStr A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style
title_full_unstemmed A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style
title_sort A combination of maternal and paternal features discriminates between children with secure and insecure attachment style
author Antonucci, Linda A.
author_facet Antonucci, Linda A.
Musso, Pasquale
Taurisano, Paolo
Coppola, Gabrielle
Terlizzi, Maria
Cassibba, Rosalinda
author_role author
author2 Musso, Pasquale
Taurisano, Paolo
Coppola, Gabrielle
Terlizzi, Maria
Cassibba, Rosalinda
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antonucci, Linda A.
Musso, Pasquale
Taurisano, Paolo
Coppola, Gabrielle
Terlizzi, Maria
Cassibba, Rosalinda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adult attachment
attachment security and insecurity
parental involvement
marital satisfaction
parenting stress
Adult attachment
attachment security and insecurity
parental involvement
marital satisfaction
parenting stress
topic Adult attachment
attachment security and insecurity
parental involvement
marital satisfaction
parenting stress
Adult attachment
attachment security and insecurity
parental involvement
marital satisfaction
parenting stress
description Child-caregiver attachment security has been associated with positive developmental outcomes. However, many aspects related to the parenting environment, besides attachment organization, should be considered in the prediction of offspring’s attachment. We aimed at building an ecological classification model of child attachment based on many variables related to the individual and dyadic features of both parents. Having recruited 150 families, we fed a stepwise logistic regression analysis, aimed at discriminating between secure and insecure child attachment. This contained information regarding parental stress, parental avoidance and anxiety in romantic relationships, quality of the romantic relationship and parental involvement. Paternal responsibility, paternal perception of the quality of the romantic relationship and maternal attachment avoidance were the most discriminative variables in the model (all p<.05). Findings support the importance of not limiting investigations to maternal factors, but rather making the investigation of attachment-related factors broader by assessing maternal, paternal and dyadic features.
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