Fox N A, Kimmerly N L, Schafer W D
Institute for Child Study, University of Maryland, College Park 20742.
Child Dev. 1991 Feb;62(1):210-25.
An important tenet of attachment theory is that classification of security or insecurity as derived from the Strange Situation reflects the quality of an infant's relationship with its caregiver. One piece of evidence supporting this claim is the lack of concordance of classification between an infant and its mother and father. We performed a meta-analysis of the 11 studies that have examined the concordance of mother/father attachment to an infant. We found that security of attachment to one parent was dependent upon security to the other parent, that type of insecurity (avoidant/resistant) to one parent was dependent upon type of insecurity to the other, and that subcategory classification within the secure category (B1B2/B3B4) to one parent was dependent upon subcategory classification to the other. These data raise important questions regarding the meaning of infant attachment classification as derived from the Strange Situation. Among the possible explanations for the pattern of data are existence of concordant parenting styles and/or influence of infant temperament (possibly the tendency to cry upon separation) on classification of security/insecurity in the Strange Situation.
依恋理论的一个重要原则是,源自陌生情境测试的安全型或不安全型分类反映了婴儿与其照料者关系的质量。支持这一说法的一项证据是,婴儿与其父母之间的分类缺乏一致性。我们对11项研究进行了荟萃分析,这些研究考察了婴儿与母亲/父亲依恋关系的一致性。我们发现,对一方父母的依恋安全性取决于对另一方父母的依恋安全性,对一方父母的不安全类型(回避型/抗拒型)取决于对另一方父母的不安全类型,并且在安全类别(B1B2/B3B4)中对一方父母的子类别分类取决于对另一方父母的子类别分类。这些数据就源自陌生情境测试的婴儿依恋分类的意义提出了重要问题。对数据模式的可能解释包括一致的养育方式的存在和/或婴儿气质(可能是分离时哭泣的倾向)对陌生情境测试中安全/不安全分类的影响。