Attachment patterns and emotion regulation strategies in the second year |
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Authors: | Riva Crugnola Cristina Tambelli Renata Spinelli Maria Gazzotti Simona Caprin Claudia Albizzati Alessandro |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, State University of Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy;b Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, State University of Roma “La Sapienza”, Roma, Italy;c Infant Neuropsychiatry Unit, San Paolo Hospital of Milano and State University of Milano, Italy |
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Abstract: | With the aim of studying the relationship between methods of emotion regulation and quality of attachment we examined 39 infants with different patterns of attachment, of whom 20 were classified as secure (B), 12 as avoidant (A) and 7 as resistant (C), assessing the regulatory strategies adopted by them during the Strange Situation at 13 months. Secure infants used strategies of positive social engagement more than insecure avoidant infants, while resistant infants displayed greater negative social engagement and less object orientation than the other two groups. Avoidant infants adopted positive and negative hetero-regulatory strategies less than the other groups, also differing from resistant infants in their greater use of object regulatory strategies. There were no significant differences as regards self-comforting regulation. Thus, the findings showed how the most significant differences to emerge between the groups concerned hetero-regulatory strategies, developed by the infant in interaction with attachment figures, and regulatory strategies oriented towards objects. Further analysis showed how the use by part of each attachment group of the emotion regulation strategies varies, differentiating the episodes of the SSP according to their level of stress. |
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Keywords: | Attachment Emotion regulation Hetero-regulatory strategies Self-regulatory strategies Object oriented regulatory strategies Infancy |
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