INFANT, FATHER, AND MARITAL ANTECEDENTS OF INFANT-FATHER ATTACHMENT SECURITY IN DUAL-EARNER AND SINGLE-EARNER FAMILIES

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作者
VOLLING, BL [1 ]
BELSKY, J [1 ]
机构
[1] PENN STATE UNIV,COLL HLTH & HUMAN DEV,UNIV PK,PA 16802
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10.1177/016502549201500105
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
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In contrast to the research examining infant-mother attachment, much less is known about the development of infant-father attachment relationships. Several recent findings suggest that infants in dual-earner families may develop insecure attachments not only to their mothers, but to their fathers as well. The purpose of the present study was to examine characteristics of the father, the infant, and the marital relationship as antecedents of secure/insecure infant-father attachments in dual-earner and single-earner families as recent reports suggest that different family processes may exist within these two family ecologies. Longitudinal data from 113 fathers and their first-born infants were collected before the birth of the child, and when infants were 3 and 9 months old, while Strange Situation assessments were conducted when infants were 13 months of age. Results indicated that change in perceived infant temperament, men's recollected child-rearing histories, and the division of labour distinguished families in which secure or insecure infant-father attachments developed. In only one instance, that of marital conflict, does it appear that different antecedent processes underlie the development of infant-father attachment security across the two family contexts. Results suggest that conclusions based upon research on the antecedents of infant-mother attachment security cannot be presumed to apply to the study of infant-father attachment.
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