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. 2005 Apr;33(2):131-43.
doi: 10.1007/s10802-005-1822-2.

Attachment, behavioral inhibition, and anxiety in preschool children

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Attachment, behavioral inhibition, and anxiety in preschool children

Galia Shamir-Essakow et al. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2005 Apr.

Abstract

This study examined the association between insecure attachment, behavioral inhibition, and anxiety in an at risk sample of preschool children. The relationship between maternal anxiety and child anxiety was also assessed. Participants were 104 children aged 3-4 years who were assessed for behavioral inhibition and mother-child attachment (using the Strange Situation procedure). DSM-IV criteria were used to assess childhood anxiety disorders. Insecure attachment and behavioral inhibition were both independently associated with child anxiety, even after controlling for the effect of maternal anxiety. Maternal anxiety was also associated with child anxiety. This study identified both constitutional and environmental factors associated with the expression of anxiety in young children. Furthermore, the highest levels of anxiety were shown by children who were behaviorally inhibited and insecurely attached and whose mothers were also anxious.

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