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Rubin, Simon Shimshon – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1985
Examines qualitative information from 15 mothers whose childen had died several years earlier from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Concludes that mothers who experience a muted but comfortable dynamic intrapsychic relationship to the memories and thoughts associated with their children have achieved resolution of the loss. (NRB)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Death, Emotional Adjustment, Foreign Countries

Goshen-Gottstein, Esther R. – Child Development, 1981
Investigated through direct observation in the home whether mothers socialize differently boys and girls growing up as opposite-sexed twins, triplets, and quadruplets as a function of their different genders. Children and mothers were rated on behaviors about which contradictory evidence had been reported in the literature. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Aggression, Attachment Behavior, Foreign Countries, Helping Relationship

Sagi, Abraham; And Others – Child Development, 1994
Compared the attachment classification distributions of 23 infants in Israeli kibbutzim with communal sleeping arrangements with those of 25 infants in kibbutzim with home-based sleeping arrangements. Among the home-based infants, 80% were securely attached to their mothers versus only 48% of the infants in communal sleeping arrangements. (MDM)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Individual Differences
Appraisal of and Coping with a Real-Life Stressful Situation: The Contribution of Attachment Styles.

Mikulincer, Mario; Florian, Victor – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1995
Assessed ways attachment styles affect young adults' reactions to stressors associated with four-month combat training. Results show that, compared with secure trainees, ambivalent trainees reported more emotion-focused coping, appraised the training in more threatening terms, and considered themselves less capable of coping with the training.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Coping

Oppenheim, David; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1988
The social development of 59 kibbutz-reared five-year-olds, whose attachments to mothers, fathers, and metaplott were assessed when they were 11 to 14 months old, was investigated. Findings raise questions regarding the developmental significance of attachment relationships with various significant adults. (RH)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Caregivers, Emotional Development, Fathers

Sagi, Abraham; And Others – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1995
Examined attachments that children form with the same caregiver and those that two caregivers form with a child in communal sleeping and family sleeping kibbutzim. Found concordance among relationships between two caregivers and the same child, as the caregivers model behaviors for each other. Found congruence in two infants' relationships to…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Caregiver Child Relationship, Cultural Differences

IJzendoorn, Marinus H. van; And Others – New Directions for Child Development, 1992
Data from studies conducted in Holland and Israel on child-parent and child-caretaker relationships indicated that children develop attachments to nonparental caretakers. Data supported an integration model of attachment which postulates that secure attachments can compensate for insecure attachments in children's development. (BC)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Cross Cultural Studies, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Development

Sagi, Abraham; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1991
A cross-national comparison of infant behavior in the Strange Situation was designed to determine whether preseparation episodes made any difference in attachment classifications and whether infant behavior before separation from mother was the same in different countries. Infants in different countries made similar primary appraisals of the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries

Sternberg, Kathleen J.; Lamb, Michael E. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1992
Findings from a study of 109 Israeli day-care providers suggest that they classify, label, and evaluate infant behavior in the Strange Situation procedure much like attachment theorists do. The relatively independent infants were viewed most positively and most providers preferred to interact with these infants. (SLD)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Behavior Theories, Child Caregivers, Child Development

Canetti, Laura; Bachar, Eytan; Galili-Weisstub, Esti; De-Nour, Atara Kaplan; Shalev, Arieh Y. – Adolescence, 1997
Examines the relationship between parental bonding and mental health in healthy adolescents. Results, based on 847 Israeli high school students, show that those who reported high care and low control (optimal bonding) reported less distress, better general well-being, and better social support than did all other groups. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Attachment Behavior, Comparative Analysis

Al-Yagon, Michal – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2003
A study involving 145 Israeli mother-child dyads examined the contribution of a multidimensional model of risk factors in explaining adaptive functioning among kindergartners with mild developmental delays considered at risk for developing learning disorders. Results indicated a high fit between the theoretical model and empirical findings.…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Attachment Behavior, Developmental Delays, Disability Identification