early attachment and types

    Cards (20)

    • Bailey et Al 2007
      observe 99 mothers and record attachment type according to strange situation procedure
      insecure attachment children had parents with the same relationship with their parents
      initial attachment affects later parenthood
    • Hazan and Shaver 1978
      used self report questionnaire known as love quiz
      620 responses, 14-82 years, 42% married 31% dating
      positive correlation between early attachment type and later adult relationship
      56% secure= long lasting and romantic
      25% avoidant= jealous and fear intimacy
      19% resistant= difficult
    • Ainsworth strange situation
      structured observation to assess type and quality of attachment in 14 month old infants
      criteria of separation/stranger anxiety, reunion behaviour, proximity seeking and willingness to explore
    • stages of strange situation
      1. mother and child enter playroom, encourage child to explore
      2. stranger enters and tries to interact, mother leaves
      3. stranger leaves and mother returns
      4. mother leaves and stranger returns
      5. mother returns and interacts with child
    • Insecure avoidant attachment type
      low stranger and separation anxiety
      little response on reunion
    • insecure resistant attachment type
      high stranger and separation anxiety
      resist comfort on reunion
    • secure attachment type
      moderate stranger and separation anxiety
      joy on reunion
    • Ainsworth strange situation findings
      70% secure
      15% avoidant
      15% resistant
      most US children securely attached
    • Strange situation Ainsworth evaluation
      high interobserver reliability and operationalised due to criteria
      low population validity as 100 middle class Americans
      categories not always applicable, Maine and Cassidy 1988 discovered disorganised attachment type
      culturally biased, Eurocentric, imposed etic
    • Cultural bias strange situation
      procedure reflects american values and uses western methodology so is eurocentric
      japanese infants will have high separation anxiety as they are not used to being left alone, not because they are resistant
    • strange situation has imposed etic
      looks at behaviours from outside given culture, attempts to describe universiality of specific behaviours
    • Van ijzendoorn and kroonenberg 1988 meta analysis
      summarised strange situation findings from 8 countries
      UK, US, Sweden, Japan, China, Holland, Germany, Israel
      examined 32 studies, 15 in America
      2000 strange situation classification
    • Van ijzendoorn and kroonenberg results
      secure is 65%, avoidant is 21%, resistant is 14%
      6/8 countries had similar findings to Ainsworth
      Japan and Israel had more resistant than avoidant as collectivists
      Germany had more avoidants as they value independence
      chinese had the least secure
    • Van ijzendoorn and kroonenburg evaluation
      meta analysis so more valid/reliable
      larger sample so more generalisable
      reductionist
      socially sensitive
      secondary research, confounding variables of room size
      imposed etic
    • simonella et al 2014
      study to see pattern of proportion of attachment types in Italy
      76 12 month olds assessed using strange situation
      50% secure 31% avoidant
      due to mums working more and using childcare, dramatic change
    • Takashi 1990
      replicated strange situation with 60 middle class japanese infants and mothers using same standardised procedures and behavioural categories
      0% avoidant 32% resistant 68% secure
    • Myron Wilson and smith 1988
      196 children aged 7-11 do questionnaire for attachment
      secure= no involvement in bullying
      resistant= bully
      avoidant= victim
    • Hazan and Shaver evaluation
      large sample size so population validity
      practical applications
      supported by bowlby, waters et al and simpson et al
      deterministic
      social desirability bias
      82 year olds recall past, retrospective data innaccurate
    • waters et al longitudinal study
      did adult attachment interview with young adults who did strange situation 20 years ago
      72% had same classification
    • simpson et al 2007
      securely attached infant have higher social competency rating as child
      closer to friends in teen years
      more emotionally attached to partners in early adulthood