Children's attachment-related self-worth: A multi-method investigation of postdivorce preschoolers' relationships with their mothers and peers

  • Inge Bretherton
  • , Ángel L. Gullón-Rivera
  • , Timothy F. Page
  • , Barbara J. Oettel
  • , Janet M. Corey
  • , Barbara J. Golby

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Abstract

Three related hypotheses derived from attachment theory were examined in this multi-informant and multi-method study of 71 postdivorce mothers and their preschool children (40 boys, 31 girls): (1) mother-child interactions observed at home will be related to attachment-related representations by children (Attachment Story Completion Task or ASCT) and mothers (Parent Attachment Interview or PAI); and (2) these variables will be inversely correlated with maternal depressive symptoms and positively with social support (from mother's parents and the child's father); and (3) mother-child observations and representations will predict teacher-rated peer behavior. Where appropriate, child gender, maternal income, and child receptive language were statistically controlled. More harmonious observed mother-child interactions were associated with children's sense of self-worth in family relationships (ASCT) and maternal accounts of sensitive-effective guidance (PAI). Observational and representational variables were inversely correlated with maternal depressive symptoms. Mothers' satisfaction with social support from their parents was indirectly linked to the family variables while social support from the child's father had no measurable effect on the mother-child variables. Mother-child variables and teacher ratings were uncorrelated but explained independent variance in ASCT self-worth scores.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-49
Number of pages25
JournalAttachment and Human Development
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 6 2012
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

Keywords

  • attachment story completion task
  • depression
  • divorced mothers
  • peer relationships
  • preschool children
  • self-worth
  • social support

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