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Links Between Disorganized Attachment Classification and Clinical Symptoms in School-Aged Children
Authors:Jessica L. Borelli  Daryn H. David  Michael J. Crowley  Linda C. Mayes
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Pomona College, 647 N. College Way, Claremont, CA 91711, USA;(2) Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA;(3) Yale Child Study Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract:Research examining the links between disorganized attachment and clinical symptoms largely has neglected middle childhood due to lack of available measurement tools. The few studies that have examined these links in other developmental phases have found higher clinical symptoms in disorganized individuals. Our study extended this research by using a recently-developed attachment interview measure ideally suited to evaluate disorganized attachment in middle childhood. We examined concurrent associations among disorganized attachment in 8–12 year old children and symptoms of psychopathology theoretically hypothesized for their links with disorganized attachment. Using child- and parent-reports, we measured symptoms of depression, social anxiety, shyness, inattention, and thought problems. During our two-session study, 97 children completed the Child Attachment Interview, and children and parents completed clinical questionnaires. Results suggested that disorganized attachment was associated with higher child reports of depressive symptoms and shyness, and with parent-reports of social anxiety, inattention, and thought problems, and that disorganized children are more likely to have symptoms that meet clinical criteria. Implications for the relation of attachment to psychopathology are discussed.
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