Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Am J Primatol. 2011 Feb;73(2):109-18. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20883. Epub 2010 Sep 17.
John Bowlby defined offspring-parent attachment as a relationship in which an infant or child uses one or a few preferred adults as a secure base from which to explore and as a haven of safety. He defined attachment security in terms of confidence in the adult's availability and responsiveness and the smooth organization of exploration and proximity seeking. Developmental psychologists have found this perspective productive in both observational and laboratory research. At the same time, they emphasize that such a construct cannot be operationalized in terms of one or a few behaviors. Instead, naturalistic observations of human infant attachment typically employ the Q-sort method to develop the Attachment q-set (AQS), 90 behaviorally descriptive items sorted in terms of how characteristic each item is of the infant's typical behavior. Meta-analyses of research using the AQS attest to its reliability and validity. This article reports an adaptation of the AQS to the task of assessing infant attachment security in nonhuman primates and illustrates its use. The availability of comparable measures of attachment security will contribute to an expanded understanding of patterns of attachment behavior in nonhuman primate societies and will facilitate interaction between comparative and developmental psychologists.
约翰·鲍尔比将子女-父母依恋定义为一种关系,其中婴儿或儿童将一个或几个喜欢的成年人作为安全基地,从中探索,并作为安全的避难所。他根据成人的可用性和反应能力以及探索和接近寻求的顺利组织来定义依恋安全性。发展心理学家发现,这种观点在观察和实验室研究中都很有成效。同时,他们强调,这样的结构不能用一个或几个行为来操作化。相反,人类婴儿依恋的自然观察通常采用 Q 分类法来开发依恋 Q 集(AQS),90 个行为描述项目根据每个项目与婴儿典型行为的特征程度进行排序。使用 AQS 的研究的元分析证明了其可靠性和有效性。本文报告了对 AQS 的改编,以评估非人类灵长类动物的婴儿依恋安全性,并举例说明了其用途。可比较的依恋安全性措施的可用性将有助于扩大对非人类灵长类动物社会依恋行为模式的理解,并促进比较和发展心理学家之间的互动。