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Families Experiencing Divorce: Age at Onset of Overnight Stays,Conflict, and Emotional Availability as Predictors of Child Attachment
Authors:Shannon Altenhofen  Katie Sutherland  Zeynep Biringen
Affiliation:1. Human Development and Family Studies Department , Colorado State University , Fort Collins, Colorado, USA Altenhofen.Shannon@tchden.org;3. Human Development and Family Studies Department , Colorado State University , Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Abstract:This study examined the qualities that contribute to postdivorce child attachment in a sample of 24 divorcing mothers and their children, ages 12 to 73 months, in the context of shared parenting time arrangements. Child attachment was assessed using Waters's Attachment Q-Set (AQS). Qualities such as age at onset of overnight stays, interparental conflict and communication, and emotional availability were examined for their importance in attachment security and dependency. Study hypotheses were partially supported. Although the study variables collectively did not predict attachment security and dependency outcomes, as hypothesized, the predictor variable of emotional availability (EA) child involvement proved significantly related with AQS security. Children who involved their mothers more in interaction were more secure with them. Further, EA child involvement contributed to attachment outcomes above and beyond age of onset of overnight stays and parent and partner contributions to interparental conflict.
Keywords:divorce  parent–child relationships  postdivorce attachment
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