longitudinal studies

Sequelae of Infants' Negative Affectivity in the Contexts of Emerging Distinct Attachment Organizations: Multifinality in Mother-Child and Father-Child Dyads across the First Year

Infants’ high negative affectivity often initiates maladaptive parent-child relational processes that may involve both the parent’s and the child’s sides of the relationship. We proposed that infants’ high negative affectivity triggers distinct …

Infants' Attachment Security and Children's Self-Regulation within and outside the Parent-Child Relationship at Kindergarten Age: Distinct Paths for Children Varying in Anger Proneness

Research in developmental psychology has robustly documented positive associations between parent-child attachment security and the child's self-regulation (SR). This study of 102 community mothers, fathers, and infants contributes to that research …