ADULT ATTACHMENT REPRESENTATIONS, PARENTAL RESPONSIVENESS, AND INFANT ATTACHMENT - A METAANALYSIS ON THE PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY OF THE ADULT ATTACHMENT INTERVIEW

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VAN IJZENDOORN, MH
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[1] Center for Child and Family Studies, Leiden University, NL-2300 RB, Leiden
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10.1037/0033-2909.117.3.387
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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bout a decade ago, the Adult Attachment interview (AAI; C. George, N. Kaplan, & M. Main, 1985) was developed to explore parents' mental representations of attachment as manifested in language during discourse of childhood experiences. The AAI was intended to predict the quality of the infant-parent attachment relationship, as observed in the Ainsworth Strange Situation, and to predict parents' responsiveness to their infants' attachment signals. The current meta-analysis examined the available evidence with respect to these predictive validity issues. In regard to the 1st issue, the 18 available samples(N=854) showed a combined effect size of 1.06 in the expected direction for the secure vs. insecure split. For a portion of the studies, the percentage of correspondence between parents' mental representation of attachment and infants' attachment security could be computed (the resulting percentage was 75%; kappa = .49, n = 661). Concerning the 2nd issue, the 10 samples (N=389) that were retrieved showed a combined effect size of .72 in the expected direction. According to conventional criteria, the effect sizes are large. It was concluded that although the predictive validity of the AAI is a replicated fact, there is only partial knowledge of how attachment representations are transmitted (the transmission gap).
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