The Effect of Attachment Priming on State Attachment Security in Middle Childhood: The Moderating Roles of Trait Attachment and State Attachment Volatility

Pub Date : 2022-05-07 DOI:10.1177/02724316221099871
B. Cuyvers, M. Verhees, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, M. Bakermans-Kranenburg, A. Rowe, E. Ceulemans, G. Bosmans
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Abstract

Recent studies showed that attachment security can change within persons, suggesting that there might be an interplay between a rather stable (trait) and rather variable (state) part of attachment. The study’s first aim was to investigate whether attachment priming could influence the level of state attachment. The second aim was to explore possible moderators explaining individual differences in the relation between state attachment responses to attachment versus neutral primes. This can shed light on individual differences in attachment prime-induced state attachment. We conducted a within-subjects priming study in which children (9–13 years) were allocated to three priming procedures (neutral, secure, avoidant). Results showed an increase in secure state attachment after secure attachment priming. Individual differences in the strength of this effect were moderated by trait attachment and state attachment volatility. First findings cautiously suggest that state attachment security can change in response to environmental cues under certain circumstances.
依恋启动对童年中期状态依恋安全的影响:特质依恋和状态依恋波动的调节作用
最近的研究表明,人的依恋安全感是可以改变的,这表明在依恋的相当稳定(特质)和相当可变(状态)部分之间可能存在相互作用。这项研究的第一个目的是调查依恋启动是否会影响状态依恋的水平。第二个目的是探索可能的调节因子,解释状态依恋反应与中性启动反应之间关系的个体差异。这可以揭示依恋启动状态依恋的个体差异。我们进行了一项受试者内启动研究,其中9-13岁的儿童被分配到三种启动程序(中性,安全,回避)。结果显示,安全依恋启动后,安全状态依恋增加。这种效应强度的个体差异被特质依恋和状态依恋波动所缓和。第一项研究结果谨慎地表明,在某些情况下,状态依恋安全可以随着环境线索的响应而改变。
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