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Predictors and consequences of developmental changes in adolescent girls' self-reported quality of attachment to their primary caregiver
Lori N. Scott
,
Diana J. Whalen
, Maureen Zalewski
, Joseph E. Beeney
, Paul A. Pilkonis
, Alison E. Hipwell
, Stephanie D. Stepp
Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
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Primary Caregivers
100%
Adolescent Girls
100%
Developmental Changes
100%
Attachment Quality
100%
Early Adolescence
60%
Perceived Quality
60%
Child Self-report
40%
Depressive Symptoms
20%
Caregivers
20%
Internalizing Symptoms
20%
Fast Rates
20%
Parent Report
20%
Late Adolescence
20%
Depression Disorder
20%
Externalizing Symptoms
20%
Childhood Factors
20%
Conduct Disorder Symptoms
20%
Harsh Punishment
20%
Ages 11-14
20%
Parent Factors
20%
Supportiveness
20%
Single Parents
20%
High-risk Community
20%
Parental Involvement
20%
Psychology
Caregiver
100%
Developmental Change
100%
Conduct Disorder
33%
Internalizing
33%
Externalization
33%
Parental involvement
33%