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Mothers' attachment style, their mental health, and their children's emotional vulnerabilities: a 7-year study of children with congenital heart disease.
J Pers. 2008 Feb; 76(1):31-65.JP

Abstract

The long-term contribution of mothers' attachment insecurities to their own and their children's psychological functioning was examined in a 7-year prospective longitudinal study of children with Congenital Heart Disease (CHD). Sixty-three mothers of newborns with CHD participated in a three-wave study, beginning with the CHD diagnosis (T1), then 1 year later (T2), and again 7 years later (T3). At T1, the mothers reported on their attachment style and mental health. At T2, the mental health measure was administered again, along with a marital satisfaction scale. At T3, participants completed these two measures again, and their children reported on their self-concept and completed the Children's Apperception Test. Maternal avoidant attachment at T1 was the best predictor of deterioration in the mothers' mental health and marital satisfaction over the 7-year period, especially in a subgroup whose children had severe CHD. In addition, mothers' attachment insecurities (both anxiety and avoidance) at the beginning of the study were associated with their children's emotional problems and poor self-image 7 years later.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan 52900, Israel. berante@mail.biu.ac.ilNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

18186710

Citation

Berant, Ety, et al. "Mothers' Attachment Style, Their Mental Health, and Their Children's Emotional Vulnerabilities: a 7-year Study of Children With Congenital Heart Disease." Journal of Personality, vol. 76, no. 1, 2008, pp. 31-65.
Berant E, Mikulincer M, Shaver PR. Mothers' attachment style, their mental health, and their children's emotional vulnerabilities: a 7-year study of children with congenital heart disease. J Pers. 2008;76(1):31-65.
Berant, E., Mikulincer, M., & Shaver, P. R. (2008). Mothers' attachment style, their mental health, and their children's emotional vulnerabilities: a 7-year study of children with congenital heart disease. Journal of Personality, 76(1), 31-65. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6494.2007.00479.x
Berant E, Mikulincer M, Shaver PR. Mothers' Attachment Style, Their Mental Health, and Their Children's Emotional Vulnerabilities: a 7-year Study of Children With Congenital Heart Disease. J Pers. 2008;76(1):31-65. PubMed PMID: 18186710.
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