Associations between secure base script knowledge in early childhood and perceived quality of attachment in middle childhood

Q3 Social Sciences
Carla Fernandes, Marília Fernandes, M. Antunes, António J. Santos, B. Vaughn, M. Veríssimo
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Abstract

Previous studies suggest that mental representations of attachment can show moderate stability across childhood but none of these considered the child’s use of the Secure Base Script (SBS). This study tested the longitudinal stability of attachment representations from early to middle childhood, providing data that will allow us to determine whether the SBS score behaves like other attachment measures for early childhood in this regard. A sample of 70 Portuguese preschool children (36 girls) was assessed regarding their access to and use of the SBS when producing narratives relevant to attachment themes (e.g., separation, fear of ambiguous threat) at age 5 years using the Attachment Story Completion Task. Follow-up assessments were obtained at 8 and 9 years of age using the Kerns Security Scale. Security scores for both parents were obtained from the child in both years. All cross-time correlations were positive and significant. Subsequent tests on correlation magnitudes for mothers vs. fathers were not significant. Finally, correlations for mother/father security scores were significant at both age levels. Our findings indicate that children’s access to and use of the SBS in early childhood does predict their perceived quality of attachment with parents in middle childhood. Overall, our results indicate that access to and use of SBS in young children’s attachment-relevant narratives is a valid and potentially productive measure.
儿童早期安全基础脚本知识与儿童中期依恋感知质量的关系
先前的研究表明,依恋的心理表征可以在整个儿童时期表现出适度的稳定性,但这些研究都没有考虑到儿童对安全基础脚本(SBS)的使用。这项研究测试了儿童早期至中期依恋表征的纵向稳定性,提供的数据将使我们能够确定SBS评分在这方面的表现是否与儿童早期的其他依恋指标相似。使用依恋故事完成任务,对70名葡萄牙学龄前儿童(36名女孩)的样本进行了评估,了解他们在5岁时制作与依恋主题(如分离、对模糊威胁的恐惧)相关的叙事时获得和使用SBS的情况。在8岁和9岁时使用科恩安全量表进行随访评估。父母双方的安全分数都是从孩子身上获得的。所有跨时间相关性均为正相关且显著。随后对母亲与父亲的相关程度进行的测试并不显著。最后,父母安全感得分的相关性在两个年龄段都很显著。我们的研究结果表明,儿童在幼儿期接触和使用SBS确实可以预测他们在幼儿期中期对父母依恋的感知质量。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,在幼儿依恋相关叙事中获得和使用SBS是一种有效且潜在的有效措施。
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Analise Psicologica
Analise Psicologica Social Sciences-Education
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