Centre for Child and Family Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Attach Hum Dev. 2009 Sep;11(5):419-43. doi: 10.1080/14616730903132289.
Early adverse caregiving experiences constitute an important risk factor for the development of disorganized attachment in infancy, especially extreme insensitivity and frightening behavior associated with an unresolved loss or trauma. Using existing measures for frightening parenting and disrupted communication, we developed a new measure assessing Disconnected and extremely Insensitive Parenting (DIP), in order to investigate the unique contribution of disconnected and extremely insensitive parenting behaviors to infant disorganization. Maternal behavior was assessed during a laboratory session in a low-risk sample of 202 mothers and their infants. Construct and discriminant validity of the DIP was established for both types of parental behavior. Disconnected parental behavior predicted infant disorganization but not organized attachment security, whereas extreme insensitivity was marginally related to organized attachment insecurity in boys but not to attachment disorganization.
早期不良的养育经历是婴儿形成失序依恋的一个重要风险因素,尤其是与未解决的丧失或创伤相关的极端不敏感和令人恐惧的行为。我们使用现有的令人恐惧的养育和沟通障碍的测量方法,开发了一种新的评估不连接且极其不敏感养育(DIP)的方法,以研究不连接和极其不敏感的养育行为对婴儿失序的独特贡献。在一个低风险的 202 名母亲及其婴儿的实验室会议上评估了母亲的行为。为这两种类型的父母行为建立了 DIP 的结构和鉴别效度。不连接的父母行为预测了婴儿的失序,但不能预测有组织的依恋安全性,而极端的不敏感与男孩的有组织的依恋不安全感有一定的关系,但与依恋失序无关。