Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
917319 Infant Behavior and Development 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The extent to which maternal sensitivity during a non-arousing free play task and during distressing tasks at 6 months predicted infant–mother attachment security was examined. When considered simultaneously, only maternal sensitivity during distressing tasks predicted subsequent attachment security. Infant temperament was unrelated to attachment security.

► Sensitivity in play and distress tasks were examined as predictors of attachment. ► Maternal sensitivity in distressing tasks was a unique predictor of attachment. ► Infant temperament was unrelated to attachment security.

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