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The Security Scale as a measure of attachment: meta-analytic evidence of validity.

Laura E Brumariu1, Sheri Madigan2,3, Kathryn R Giuseppone1, Mahsa Movahed Abtahi4, Kathryn A Kerns4.   

Abstract

This meta-analysis evaluated the psychometric properties of the Security Scale (SS; k = 57 studies), a measure specifically designed to assess attachment in middle childhood, using several criteria: stability over time, associations with other attachment measures, relations with caregiver sensitivity, and associations with theoretically driven outcomes. The SS demonstrated moderate stability and meaningful associations with other attachment measures and caregiver sensitivity. Furthermore, the SS showed significant associations with developmental correlates of attachment: school adaptation, emotional and peer social competence, self-esteem, and behavioral problem. Some effect sizes varied as a function of socioeconomic status (SES; peer social competence and maladjustment) and publication status (emotional competence, peer social competence, and self-esteem). The association between the SS and our constructs of interest were, for the most part, independent of geographical location and child gender or age. Overall, findings suggest that the SS is a robust measure of attachment in middle childhood and early adolescence.

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Keywords:  The Security Scale; attachment security; meta-analysis; middle childhood; validity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29402180     DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2018.1433217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Attach Hum Dev        ISSN: 1461-6734


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