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Infant and preschool attachment, continuity and relationship to caregiving sensitivity: findings from a new population-based Australian cohort.

Jennifer E McIntoshJessica E OpieChristopher J GreenwoodAnna BoothEvelyn TanFelicity PainterMariel MesserJacqui A MacdonaldPrimrose LetcherCraig A Olssonnull null
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2023)
The contemporary infant and preschool attachment proportions we report here closely mirror the patterns of those reported in prior decades, with an inclination towards secure base relationships. Our findings alert practitioners anew to the responsiveness of early attachment status to change in caregiving responsiveness and support ongoing investment in early identification of disorganised attachment.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • general practice