Foster children's attachment security and behavior problems in the first six months of placement: associations with foster parents' stress and sensitivity. Gabler, S., Bovenschen, I., Lang, K., Zimmermann, J., Nowacki, K., Kliewer, J., & Spangler, G. Attachment & Human Development, 16(5):479--498, 2014.
doi  abstract   bibtex   
Both traumatic experiences in their birth families and multiple placement histories lead to increased mental health problems in foster children. The formation of secure attachments to new caregivers could be a protective factor for foster children. The current study focused on the associations between foster parents' sensitivity, parenting stress and foster children's attachment behavior as well as behavior problems. The sample consists of 48 children (aged from 1 to 6 years) and their foster caregivers. Attachment behavior and sensitivity were observed during home visits. Furthermore, caregiver reports were used to assess parenting stress and children's behavior problems. Compared to normative data, foster children showed lower levels of attachment security and more behavior problems. Foster children's attachment security and behavior problems were predicted significantly or marginally by foster parents' stress and supportive presence.
@article{gabler_foster_2014,
	title = {Foster children's attachment security and behavior problems in the first six months of placement: associations with foster parents' stress and sensitivity},
	volume = {16},
	issn = {1469-2988},
	shorttitle = {Foster children's attachment security and behavior problems in the first six months of placement},
	doi = {10.1080/14616734.2014.911757},
	abstract = {Both traumatic experiences in their birth families and multiple placement histories lead to increased mental health problems in foster children. The formation of secure attachments to new caregivers could be a protective factor for foster children. The current study focused on the associations between foster parents' sensitivity, parenting stress and foster children's attachment behavior as well as behavior problems. The sample consists of 48 children (aged from 1 to 6 years) and their foster caregivers. Attachment behavior and sensitivity were observed during home visits. Furthermore, caregiver reports were used to assess parenting stress and children's behavior problems. Compared to normative data, foster children showed lower levels of attachment security and more behavior problems. Foster children's attachment security and behavior problems were predicted significantly or marginally by foster parents' stress and supportive presence.},
	language = {eng},
	number = {5},
	journal = {Attachment \& Human Development},
	author = {Gabler, S. and Bovenschen, I. and Lang, K. and Zimmermann, J. and Nowacki, K. and Kliewer, J. and Spangler, G.},
	year = {2014},
	pages = {479--498}
}

Downloads: 0