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Theodore E A Waters1, Christopher R Facompré1, Adinda Dujardin2, Magali Van De Walle2, Martine Verhees2, Najda Bodner2, Lea J Boldt3, Guy Bosmans2.
Abstract
Taxometric investigation of scripted attachment representations in lateadolescence and adulthood suggests that variations in secure base script knowledge consist of differences in degree (dimensional latent structure) rather than differences in kind (categorical latent structure). However, the latent structure of secure base script knowledge in younger cohorts has gone unexplored. This study presents a downward extension of prior taxometric work using the middle childhood version of the Attachment Script Assessment in a cross-sectional sample of 639 normative-risk children (age 8 to 13 years; M = 10.77, SD = 1.06). Results suggest that secure base script knowledge in middle childhood is categorically distributed. Taxometric curves revealed three distinct taxa, highlighting discontinuity in the latent structure of scripted attachment representations across development.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30791090 PMCID: PMC6491231 DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13229
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Dev ISSN: 0009-3920