Easterbrooks M A, Lamb M E
Child Dev. 1979 Jun;50(2):380-7.
18-month-old infants and their mothers were observed in the Ainsworth strange situation (SS) in order that security of attachment might be assessed. Infant dyads were created for observation in unstructured peer interaction according to their SS classification (security of attachment). Focus was on the subgroups within the securely attached (B) category. Results indicated a relationship between quality of infant-mother attachment and infant peer competence. The B1 and B2 infants engaged in more frequent and more sophisticated interaction with peers than did the B3 and B4 infants, who intensely sought proximity and contact with their mothers in the peer session just as in the SS. The B1 and B2 infants engaged in more distal interaction with their mothers and were more sociable with the peers' mothers and with the stranger in the SS. Implications of individual differences in quality of attachment for the development of social competence and social relationships are discussed.
对18个月大的婴儿及其母亲进行了安斯沃思陌生情境实验(SS)观察,以评估依恋安全性。根据婴儿的SS分类(依恋安全性),将婴儿二人组安排在无结构的同伴互动中进行观察。重点关注安全型依恋(B类)中的亚组。结果表明婴儿与母亲的依恋质量与婴儿的同伴能力之间存在关联。与B3和B4婴儿相比,B1和B2婴儿与同伴进行更频繁、更复杂的互动,B3和B4婴儿在同伴互动环节中与在SS实验中一样,强烈寻求与母亲的亲近和接触。B1和B2婴儿与母亲进行更多的远距离互动,并且在SS实验中与同伴的母亲和陌生人更善于社交。本文讨论了依恋质量的个体差异对社会能力和社会关系发展的影响。