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Adult attachment style and stress as risk factors for early maternal sensitivity and negativity

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Mills Koonce, WR; Appleyard, K; Barnett, M; Deng, M; Putallaz, M; Cox, M
Published in: Infant Mental Health Journal
2011

The current study examined the individual and joint effects of self-reported adult attachment style, psychological distress, and parenting stress on maternal caregiving behaviors at 6 and 12 months of child age. We proposed a diathesis-stress model to examine the potential deleterious effects of stress for mothers with insecure adult attachment styles. Data from 137 mothers were gathered by the longitudinal Durham Child Health and Development Study. Mothers provided self-reports using Hazan and Shaver’s (1987) Adult Attachment Style measure, the Brief Symptom Inventory, and the Parent Stress Inventory; observations of parenting data were made from 10-minute free play interactions. Consistently avoidant mothers were less sensitive with their infants than consistently secure mothers; however, this effect was limited to avoidant mothers who experienced elevated levels of psychological distress. Results suggest that the association between insecure adult attachment style and insensitive parenting behavior is moderated by concurrent psychosocial stress. Clinical implications for these findings are discussed.

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Infant Mental Health Journal

Publication Date

2011

Volume

32

Start / End Page

27 / 285

Related Subject Headings

  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology
 

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Mills Koonce, W. R., Appleyard, K., Barnett, M., Deng, M., Putallaz, M., & Cox, M. (2011). Adult attachment style and stress as risk factors for early maternal sensitivity and negativity. Infant Mental Health Journal, 32, 27–285.
Mills Koonce, W. R., K. Appleyard, M. Barnett, M. Deng, M. Putallaz, and M. Cox. “Adult attachment style and stress as risk factors for early maternal sensitivity and negativity.” Infant Mental Health Journal 32 (2011): 27–285.
Mills Koonce WR, Appleyard K, Barnett M, Deng M, Putallaz M, Cox M. Adult attachment style and stress as risk factors for early maternal sensitivity and negativity. Infant Mental Health Journal. 2011;32:27–285.
Mills Koonce, W. R., et al. “Adult attachment style and stress as risk factors for early maternal sensitivity and negativity.” Infant Mental Health Journal, vol. 32, 2011, pp. 27–285.
Mills Koonce WR, Appleyard K, Barnett M, Deng M, Putallaz M, Cox M. Adult attachment style and stress as risk factors for early maternal sensitivity and negativity. Infant Mental Health Journal. 2011;32:27–285.

Published In

Infant Mental Health Journal

Publication Date

2011

Volume

32

Start / End Page

27 / 285

Related Subject Headings

  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology