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Implicit attitude towards caregiving: the moderating role of adult attachment styles
Frontiers in psychology, 2016-01, Vol.6
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
EISSN: 1664-1078 ;DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01906
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Title:
Implicit attitude towards caregiving: the moderating role of adult attachment styles
Author:
Pietro eDe Carli
;
Angela eTagini
;
Diego eSarracino
;
Alessandra eSantona
;
Laura eParolin
Subjects:
adult attachment
;
caregiving
;
Implicit measure
;
intergenerational transmission
;
Internal Working Models (IWMs)
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Frontiers in psychology, 2016-01, Vol.6
Description:
Attachment and caregiving are separate motivational systems that share the common evolutionary purpose of favoring child security. In the goal of studying the processes underlying the transmission of attachment styles, this study focused on the role of adult attachment styles in shaping preferences towards particular styles of caregiving. We hypothesized a correspondence between attachment and caregiving styles: we expect an individual to show a preference for a caregiving behavior coherent with his/her own attachment style, in order to increase the chance of passing it on to offspring. We activated different representations of specific caregiving modalities in females, by using three videos in which mothers with different Adult Attachment states of mind played with their infants. Participants’ facial expressions while viewing were recorded and analyzed with FaceReader software. After each video, participants’ attitudes toward the category mother were measured, both explicitly (Semantic Differential) and implicitly (Single Target Implicit Association Task). Participants’ adult attachment styles (Experiences in Close Relationships Revised) predicted attitudes scores, but only when measured implicitly. Participants scored higher on the STIAT after watching a video coherent with their attachment style. No effect was found on the facial expressions of disgust. These findings suggest a role of adult attachment styles in shaping implicit attitudes related to the caregiving system.
Publisher:
Frontiers Media S.A
Language:
English
Identifier:
EISSN: 1664-1078
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01906
Source:
Open Access: DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Open Access: PubMed Central
Geneva Foundation Free Medical Journals at publisher websites
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