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Attachment-based assessments of parent-child relationships in middle childhood

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In this article, the authors tested attachment-based measures of parent-child relationships designed for the later middle-childhood years (9-12 years of age) and found modest associations across the different measures and moderate to high stability.
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Although a number of measures have been developed to assess parent-child attachments, validity data on middle-childhood measures are lacking. The present study tested attachment-based measures of parent-child relationships designed for the later middle-childhood years (9-12 years of age). Self-reports from children assessed perceptions of security and avoidant and preoccupied coping. Some children also completed a projective interview assessing attachment state of mind. Mothers and fathers reported their willingness to serve as an attachment figure and were rated for responsiveness. Data were collected from a cross-sectional sample of 3rd and 6th graders and their parents. A 2-year follow-up on the younger sample provided data on the stability of the measures. There were modest associations across the different measures and moderate to high stability. The attachment-based measures were also related to teacher ratings of children's school adaptation.

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Attachment in the Classroom

TL;DR: For example, the authors found that students' attachment to their parents, as well as to their teachers, is associated with higher grades and standardized test scores compared to insecure attachment, and that secure attachment is also associated with greater emotional regulation, social competence and willingness to take on challenges, and with lower levels of ADHD and delinquency.
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Sex, attachment, and the development of reproductive strategies.

TL;DR: It is argued that sex differences in attachment emerge in middle childhood, have adaptive significance in both children and adults, and are part of sex-specific life history strategies, thus contributing to a coherent evolutionary theory of human development.
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Attachment in middle childhood.

TL;DR: In this paper, the Construct of Coherence as an Indicator of Attachment Security in Middle Childhood: The Friends and Family Interview, Howard Steele and Miriam Steele 8.1.
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Parent-child attachment and monitoring in middle childhood.

TL;DR: A more secure attachment was related to closer monitoring and greater cooperation by the child in monitoring situations, especially at sixth grade, illustrating the importance of embedding attachment within a larger child rearing context.
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A meta-analysis of attachment to parents and delinquency.

TL;DR: It can be concluded that attachment is associated with juvenile delinquency and could be a target for intervention to reduce or prevent future delinquent behavior in juveniles.
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Nonparametric statistics for the behavioral sciences

Sidney Siegel
TL;DR: This is the revision of the classic text in the field, adding two new chapters and thoroughly updating all others as discussed by the authors, and the original structure is retained, and the book continues to serve as a combined text/reference.
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Attachment and Loss

John Bowlby
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Patterns of Attachment: A Psychological Study of the Strange Situation

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of repetition of the "strange situation" on infants' behavior at home and in the classroom were discussed, as well as the relationship between infants' behaviour in the situation and their mothers' behaviour at home.
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Romantic Love Conceptualized as an Attachment Process

TL;DR: It is explored the possibility that romantic love is an attachment process--a biosocial process by which affectional bonds are formed between adult lovers, just as affectional Bonds are formed earlier in life between human infants and their parents.
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Attachment styles among young adults: a test of a four-category model

TL;DR: The proposed model was shown to be applicable to representations of family relations; Ss' attachment styles with peers were correlated with family attachment ratings.