Predicting Middle Childhood Peer Outcomes from Infant Attachment

Description

We are collaborating with Dr. Mary Dozier and the Infant-Caregiver Project to investigate the peer relations outcomes of children who received the Attachment and Bio-Behavioral Catch-Up program in infancy. Peer relations outcomes assessed in this project include video-based measures of children’s social information processing, playgroups to quantify children’s social interactions, and a video game to assess children’s reactive and proactive aggression.

Publications

​Zajac, L., Bookhout, M.K., Hubbard, J.A., Carlson, E.A., & Dozier, M. (2020). Attachment disorganization in infancy: A developmental precursor to maladaptive social information process at age eight. Child Development, 91, 145-162. PDF

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