Constantino J N
Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1996 Jun;17(3):176-82.
Across studies in a variety of environmental settings, secure attachment relationships early in life are associated with a lower rate of abnormally aggressive patterns of behavior later in childhood. The quality of an attachment relationship can be predicted by a recently developed measure of parents' mental representations of their own early childhood relationships, the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI). AAI classifications of single parents of abnormally aggressive preschoolers (n = 10) from two low income day care centers were compared with those of single parents of age-, race-, sex-, and center-matched controls (n = 10). All abnormally aggressive children had parents classified as insecure on the AAI; parents of all but one of the nonaggressive controls were classified as secure (p < .001). The AAI may be a useful intergenerational predictor of antisocial and resilient outcomes among children for whom a single caregiver is the only resource for longstanding attachment relationships. Efforts to enhance the constellation of children's early attachment relationships may serve to prevent antisocial outcome.
在各种环境背景下开展的多项研究表明,生命早期建立的安全依恋关系与儿童后期出现异常攻击性行为模式的几率较低有关。依恋关系的质量可以通过一种最近开发的衡量方法来预测,即父母对自己童年早期关系的心理表征测量法——成人依恋访谈(AAI)。对来自两个低收入日托中心的异常攻击性学龄前儿童(n = 10)的单亲家长进行了AAI分类,并与年龄、种族、性别和日托中心相匹配的对照组(n = 10)的单亲家长进行了比较。所有异常攻击性儿童的父母在AAI中被归类为不安全型;除一名非攻击性对照组儿童外,其他所有儿童的父母都被归类为安全型(p <.001)。对于那些唯一长期依恋关系资源是单亲照顾者的儿童,AAI可能是反社会和适应力结果的一个有用的代际预测指标。加强儿童早期依恋关系组合的努力可能有助于预防反社会结果。