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Attachment security, environmental adversity, and fast life history behavioral profiles in human adolescents.

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Lu, HJ; Lansford, JE; Liu, YY; Chen, BB; Bornstein, MH; Skinner, AT; Dodge, KA; Steinberg, L; Deater-Deckard, K; Rothenberg, WA; Bacchini, D ...
Published in: Development and psychopathology
August 2025

One species-general life history (LH) principle posits that challenging childhood environments are coupled with a fast or faster LH strategy and associated behaviors, while secure and stable childhood environments foster behaviors conducive to a slow or slower LH strategy. This coupling between environments and LH strategies is based on the assumption that individuals' internal traits and states are independent of their external surroundings. In reality, individuals respond to external environmental conditions in alignment with their intrinsic vitality, encompassing both physical and mental states. The present study investigated attachment as an internal mental state, examining its role in mediating and moderating the association between external environmental adversity and fast LH strategies. A sample of 1169 adolescents (51% girls) from 9 countries was tracked over 10 years, starting from age 8. The results confirm both mediation and moderation and, for moderation, secure attachment nullified and insecure attachment maintained the environment-LH coupling. These findings suggest that attachment could act as an internal regulator, disrupting the contingent coupling between environmental adversity and a faster pace of life, consequently decelerating human LH.

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Development and psychopathology

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EISSN

1469-2198

ISSN

0954-5794

Publication Date

August 2025

Volume

37

Issue

3

Start / End Page

1534 / 1542

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Environment
  • Object Attachment
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Life History Traits
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Child
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences
 

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Lu, H. J., Lansford, J. E., Liu, Y. Y., Chen, B. B., Bornstein, M. H., Skinner, A. T., … Chang, L. (2025). Attachment security, environmental adversity, and fast life history behavioral profiles in human adolescents. Development and Psychopathology, 37(3), 1534–1542. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954579424001500
Lu, Hui Jing, Jennifer E. Lansford, Yuan Yuan Liu, Bin Bin Chen, Marc H. Bornstein, Ann T. Skinner, Kenneth A. Dodge, et al. “Attachment security, environmental adversity, and fast life history behavioral profiles in human adolescents.Development and Psychopathology 37, no. 3 (August 2025): 1534–42. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954579424001500.
Lu HJ, Lansford JE, Liu YY, Chen BB, Bornstein MH, Skinner AT, et al. Attachment security, environmental adversity, and fast life history behavioral profiles in human adolescents. Development and psychopathology. 2025 Aug;37(3):1534–42.
Lu, Hui Jing, et al. “Attachment security, environmental adversity, and fast life history behavioral profiles in human adolescents.Development and Psychopathology, vol. 37, no. 3, Aug. 2025, pp. 1534–42. Epmc, doi:10.1017/s0954579424001500.
Lu HJ, Lansford JE, Liu YY, Chen BB, Bornstein MH, Skinner AT, Dodge KA, Steinberg L, Deater-Deckard K, Rothenberg WA, Bacchini D, Pastorelli C, Alampay LP, Sorbring E, Gurdal S, Al-Hassan SM, Oburu P, Yotanyamaneewong S, Tapanya S, Di Giunta L, Uribe Tirado LM, Chang L. Attachment security, environmental adversity, and fast life history behavioral profiles in human adolescents. Development and psychopathology. 2025 Aug;37(3):1534–1542.
Journal cover image

Published In

Development and psychopathology

DOI

EISSN

1469-2198

ISSN

0954-5794

Publication Date

August 2025

Volume

37

Issue

3

Start / End Page

1534 / 1542

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Environment
  • Object Attachment
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Life History Traits
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Child
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences