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Contextual Risk Factors Parental psychopathology

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Attachment security is more likely among the children of parents who are psychologically healthy. For instance, higher prenatal anxiety (Del Carmen et al., 1993); higher maternal stress (Atkinson et al., 2000); lower maternal psychological adjustment (NICHD Early Child Care Network, 1997); higher paternal depression (Booth‐LaForce et al., 2014); and higher parental depression, anxiety, and personality disorder (Hobson, Patrick, Crandell, Garcia‐Perez, & Lee, 2005) have been linked to insecure child attachments. Still, this area of research has yielded inconsistent findings, suggesting that protective factors are at play. It is most likely that parental psychopathology predisposes parents to parenting practices that are less conducive to secure attachments for their children.

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