Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Objective: This study on attachment in children with recurrent asthmatic bronchitis
and their mothers addresses three issues. The first aim was to test whether children
affected by recurrent asthmatic bronchitis more often display an insecure pattern of
attachment in comparison with healthy children. The second aim was to verify
whether the distribution of adult attachment representations in the mothers of children
affected by recurrent asthmatic bronchitis is different from the one shown by the
mothers of the healthy comparison group. The third aim was to investigate
intergenerational transmission of attachment. Methods: Sixty Italian children, aged
between 2 and 5 years, and their mothers participated in the study. The Adult
Attachment Interview and the Attachment Q-Sort were used to assess, respectively,
the security of mothers’ attachment representations and of mother-child attachment.
Results: Children affected by recurrent asthmatic bronchitis appeared to be less secure
in comparison with healthy children. Their mothers showed a higher percentage of
insecure attachment representations. Finally, the intergenerational transmission of
attachment was not influenced by the preclinical condition of the children.
Conclusions: We propose a model of genetic and social transmission of insecure
attachments in families struggling with asthma
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Cassibba, R; VAN IJZENDOORN, M. H.; Bruno, S; Coppola, Gabrielle
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