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

Lindsay Zajac1, Megan K Bookhout1, Julie A Hubbard1, Elizabeth A Carlson2, Mary Dozier1.   

Abstract

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.
© 2018 Society for Research in Child Development.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30168845      PMCID: PMC6395572          DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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