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Oral Report

Tori Rolston
SW 3510
Week 12

Infant Attachment

Early

infancy important for bonds

Length
Effect

and time of foster placement

of multiple caregivers

Parents

history of attachment

Cole, S. A. (2005). Infants in foster care: Relational and environmental factors affecting attachment.
Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 23(1), 43-61. Retrieved from:

http://

search.proquest.com.proxy.lib.wayne.edu/docview/216064269?accountid=4925

Infants in Foster Care

Journal of

Infants

placed within 1st year

Organization
Defining

in predicting attachment

the study

Infant = 10-15 months of age


Caregiver = state designated guardian
Observe

contact on two occasions

Cole, S. A. (2005). Infants in foster care: Relational and environmental factors affecting attachment. Journal of
Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 23(1), 43-61. Retrieved from

http://

search.proquest.com.proxy.lib.wayne.edu/docview/216064269?accountid=14925

Conducting a Study


Caregiver

stress

Positive

factors

67%

secure attachment

Negative

87%

disorganized

Secure

Learning

factor

resources as

factors

attachment
with foster parents is
possible

Cole, S. A. (2005). Infants in foster care: Relational and environmental factors affecting attachment.
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 23(1), 43-61. Retrieved from
http://search.proquest.com.proxy.lib.wayne.edu/docview/216064269?accountid=14925

Results

First

year postpartum is difficult

Factors

contributing to disorganized
attachment

Body

image and depression on adolescent


mothers

Long, M. S. (2009). Disorganized attachment relationships in infants of adolescent mothers and factors that
may augment outcomes. Adolescence, 44, 621-633.

Infants of Adolescent Mothers

Defining

attachment

Respond

favorably

Secure

Little

desire displayed

Avoidant

Symptoms

of depression

Disorganized

Long, M. S. (2009). Disorganized attachment relationships in infants of adolescent mothers and factors that may
Adolescence, 44, 621-633.

Conducting the Study

augment outcomes.

9%

avoidant

33%

secure

59%

disorganized

Mothers

faced
insecure attachment

Traits

displayed by
mother

Effects

of
disorganized
attachment

Long, M. S. (2009). Disorganized attachment relationships in infants of adolescent mothers and


factors that may augment outcomes. Adolescence, 44, 621-633.

Results

Reach

out to parents

Recognize

individuality

Understand
Results

needs, strengths, weaknesses

important for United States

Long, M. S. (2009). Disorganized attachment relationships in infants of adolescent mothers and factors that may
augment outcomes. Adolescence, 44, 621-633.

Discussion

Questions?

Additional Discussion

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