Determinants of attachment style in middle childhood: Perceptions of parental behavior and their relation to attachment coping strategies

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Florida Atlantic University
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2005
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Participants were 199 children (105 females) in grades three through eight (mean age = 11.03 years). Five attachment coping strategies were assessed (preoccupied, avoidant, indecisive, coercive, and caregiving), and four aspects of perceived maternal behavior were assessed (reliable support, harassment, overprotection, and fear induction). Numerous meaningful associations were found between the attachment measures and the perceived parenting measures. For instance, perceived maternal overprotectiveness was significantly related to preoccupied and indecisive coping strategies, whereas perceived maternal harassment, fear induction, and reliable support were related in various ways to avoidant, indecisive, coercive, and caregiving attachment coping strategies. In general, the associations found between the perceived parenting measures and the attachment measures support the construct validity of the self-report measures of attachment and confirm that self-report measures are a fruitful way to assess attachment style in middle childhood.
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Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2005.

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59 p.
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9780542112270
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9780542112270
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Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2005.
Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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2005
Date Text
2005
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2005
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FADT13238
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Cusimano, Angela M.
Graduate College
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59 p.
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Determinants of attachment style in middle childhood: Perceptions of parental behavior and their relation to attachment coping strategies
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2005
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Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
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Boca Raton, Fla.
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Determinants of attachment style in middle childhood: Perceptions of parental behavior and their relation to attachment coping strategies
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Determinants of attachment style in middle childhood: Perceptions of parental behavior and their relation to attachment coping strategies