Attachment security and parenting quality predict children's problem-solving, attributions, and loneliness with peers

HA Raikes, RA Thompson - Attachment & human development, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… We hypothesized that children who were securely attached would exhibit more competent
and fewer aggressive solutions to social problems, less loneliness, and fewer negative …

Family-peer relations during childhood: Pathways to competence and pathology?

GW Ladd - Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1991 - journals.sagepub.com
… (this issue) further our understanding of the potential consequences of insecure attachments
for children growing up within high- and lowrisk families. As the findings reported by Pettit et …

The influence of attachment pattern on developmental changes in peer interaction from the toddler to the preschool period

JL Jacobson, DE Wille - Child development, 1986 - JSTOR
… their conceptualization of the linkages between attachment and peer relations (for a review, …
secure attachment will promote greater peer competence and/or sociability. Studies of peer

[图书][B] Social competence and self-regulation as mediators of the relationship between attachment and adjustment among early adolescents

NH Wilcox - 2003 - search.proquest.com
… of secure attachment to both caregivers and peers in … Additionally, although social competence
and self regulation … and peer attachment and adjustment, social competence emerged as …

Changes in attachment during the third year: Consequences and predictions

BI Fagot, KC Pears - Development and Psychopathology, 1996 - cambridge.org
… of attachment on the basis of changing child competencies. … who switch from competence
in sensitivity to competence in … in attachment classification and in children's competencies

Adolescent social competence: Effectiveness in a group setting

MM Englund, AK Levy, DM Hyson… - Child …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
… tionship between security of attachment in infancy and competence in the peer group in …
task rating scales in adolescence by security of attachment in infancy (secure versus insecure). …

Attachment, social competencies, social support, and interpersonal process in psychotherapy

B Mallinckrodt - Psychotherapy research, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
… In conducting this research I evolved a framework that I now call the Social Competencies
in … Finally, I suggest some new areas for research applying attachment theory and the SCIP …

[PDF][PDF] The Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (IPPA): A study on the validity of styles of adolescent attachment to parents and peers in an Italian sample

S Guarnieri, L Ponti, F Tani - TPM-Testing, Psychometrics …, 2010 - tpmap.org
… Further, the present study provided support for both parent and peer attachment style
classifications devised by Armsden and Greenberg (1987) and Vivona (2000), also within the …

Attachment in the classroom

C Bergin, D Bergin - Educational psychology review, 2009 - Springer
… The link between parent–child attachment and children’s social competence at school has
… Still, not all studies find an effect of attachment on peer social competence, and there is great …

Predictive implications of individual differences in attachment.

ME Lamb - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
… between attachment status and later cognitive competence or … attachment and cognitive
competence at both time points, it is not appropriate to conclude that differences in attachment