Attachment, dependency, and attachment-related behaviors in foster children: A closer look at the nature of the foster child–caregiver relationship

Q2 Social Sciences
M. Kungl, S. Gabler, I. Bovenschen, Katrin Lang, Janin Zimmermann, G. Spangler
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Abstract

There is evidence that within the first year in the foster home, children are capable of forming secure attachment comparable to normative samples. However, less is known about the nature of these newly formed relationships and it has been claimed that they may serve different developmental functions as those to primary caregivers formed in the first year of life. The current study aimed to address this void by applying a behavioral system approach. The sample consisted of 46 children (aged 3–6), 16 of which were currently placed in foster care. Attachment security and dependency were assessed during a home visit using the Attachment Q-Sort. Furthermore, activation of several attachment-related behavioral systems was assessed during a stranger approach in a standardized laboratory setting. Compared to the control group, foster children showed equal levels of attachment security but highly increased dependency scores. Also, during the stranger approach, they showed increased attachment behaviors toward their foster mothers and, at the same time, increased looking behavior toward the stranger. The study points out the relevance of taking into account various attachment-related constructs when investigating formations to new attachment figures in out of home care. It further claims that increased dependency and proximity-seeking scores in foster children are characteristic of the newly formed relationship and a possible indicator of foster children’s adaption. Moreover, this behavior may even be highly beneficial to foster children’s socio-emotional development as it possibly serves important developmental functions.
寄养儿童的依恋、依赖和依恋相关行为:深入了解寄养儿童与照顾者关系的性质
有证据表明,在寄养家庭的第一年内,儿童能够形成与标准样本相当的安全依恋。然而,人们对这些新形成的关系的性质知之甚少,有人声称,它们可能与在生命第一年形成的主要照顾者具有不同的发展功能。目前的研究旨在通过应用行为系统方法来解决这一空白。样本包括46名儿童(3-6岁),其中16名目前被寄养。在家访期间使用附件Q-Sort评估附件安全性和依赖性。此外,在标准化实验室环境中,在陌生人方法中评估了几个依恋相关行为系统的激活。与对照组相比,寄养儿童表现出同等水平的依恋安全感,但依赖性得分显著增加。此外,在接近陌生人的过程中,他们对养母的依恋行为增加,同时对陌生人的注视行为也增加。该研究指出,在调查家庭外护理中新依恋形象的形成时,考虑各种依恋相关结构的相关性。它进一步声称,寄养儿童的依赖性和接近寻求得分的增加是新形成的关系的特征,也是寄养儿童适应的可能指标。此外,这种行为甚至可能对促进儿童的社会情感发展非常有益,因为它可能具有重要的发展功能。
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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