Biobehavioral Organization in Securely and Insecurely Attached Infants
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Auteurs : G. Spangler [Allemagne] ; K. E. GrossmannSource :
- Child Development [ 0009-3920 ] ; 1993-10.
Abstract
Attachment research has shown the emergence of individual differences in the security of infant‐mother attachment during the first year of life as well as their importance for later social‐emotional development. A biobehavioral perspective may help settle disagreements about the validity and interpretation of 12‐month‐old infants' different behavioral patterns of attachment assessed by Ainsworth's Strange Situation. It was shown that, despite less overt distress in insecure‐avoidant infants after short separations from the mother, overall cardiac measures indicate arousal patterns similar to the secure infants during separation. However, differences in cardiac response emerged with regard to object versus person orientation during reunion. Additionally, findings of increased cortisol in both insecure‐avoidant and disorganized infants support the theoretical interpretation that these infants, in contrast to secure infants, lack an appropriate coping strategy.
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