TY - JOUR
T1 - Oxytocin and state attachment responses to secure base support after stress in middle childhood
AU - Cuyvers, Bien
AU - van IJzendoorn, Marinus
AU - Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian
AU - Verhaeghe, Johan
AU - Molenberghs, Geert
AU - Lafit, Ginette
AU - Houbrechts, Melisse
AU - Bosmans, Guy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - We tried to replicate the finding that receiving care increases children’s oxytocin and secure state attachment levels, and tested whether secure trait attachment moderates the oxytocin and state attachment response to care. 109 children (9-11 years old; M = 9.59; SD = 0.63; 34.9% boys) participated in a within-subject experiment. After stress induction (Trier Social Stress Test), children first remained alone and then received maternal secure base support. Salivary oxytocin was measured eight times. Secure trait and state attachment were measured with questionnaires, and Secure Base Script knowledge was assessed. Oxytocin levels increased after receiving secure base support from mother after having been alone. Secure state attachment changed less. Trait attachment and Secure Base Script knowledge did not moderate oxytocin or state attachment responses to support. This might mean that, regardless of the attachment history, in-the-moment positive attachment experiences might have a beneficial effect on trait attachment development in middle childhood.
AB - We tried to replicate the finding that receiving care increases children’s oxytocin and secure state attachment levels, and tested whether secure trait attachment moderates the oxytocin and state attachment response to care. 109 children (9-11 years old; M = 9.59; SD = 0.63; 34.9% boys) participated in a within-subject experiment. After stress induction (Trier Social Stress Test), children first remained alone and then received maternal secure base support. Salivary oxytocin was measured eight times. Secure trait and state attachment were measured with questionnaires, and Secure Base Script knowledge was assessed. Oxytocin levels increased after receiving secure base support from mother after having been alone. Secure state attachment changed less. Trait attachment and Secure Base Script knowledge did not moderate oxytocin or state attachment responses to support. This might mean that, regardless of the attachment history, in-the-moment positive attachment experiences might have a beneficial effect on trait attachment development in middle childhood.
KW - Parenting
KW - TSST
KW - secure base script knowledge
KW - stress
KW - trust
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85182628040&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/14616734.2024.2304874
DO - 10.1080/14616734.2024.2304874
M3 - Article
C2 - 38240065
AN - SCOPUS:85182628040
SN - 1461-6734
VL - 26
SP - 1
EP - 21
JO - Attachment and Human Development
JF - Attachment and Human Development
IS - 1
ER -