| Literature DB >> 34726582 |
Cecilia Serena Pace1, Stefania Muzi1, Francesco Madera1, Alessandra Sansò1, Giulio Cesare Zavattini2.
Abstract
A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to evaluate the quality and validity of Family Drawings (FD) with an Attachment-Based Coding System in assessing attachment representations among pre-school and school-age children. A literature search in notable databases identified 645 records, of which 20 were eligible after screening and quality assessment. Results showed: 1) ABCD attachment distribution in community children was: 48% secure, 20% avoidant, 21% ambivalent, 11% disorganized. Security prevailed both in classifications and Fury et al.' scales. 2) No significant differences according to the cultural background; 3) At-risk/clinical children showed higher insecurity than community ones using scales; 4) Girls were more secure than boys. In conclusion, FD may be a culture-fair method to assess attachment representations in children. Global scales seem more reliable than ABCD classifications for discriminating at-risk and clinical children, but further studies on these groups are needed.Entities:
Keywords: Family drawing; attachment; pre-school and school-age children; systematic review and meta-analysis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34726582 DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2021.1991664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Attach Hum Dev ISSN: 1461-6734