id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 02870v85263 Kelly A. Warmuth Parent–Child Attachment Stability and Trajectories of Externalizing Behavior 1904 .txt text/plain 351 10 14 Results showed that father–child attachment was moderately stable with no significant differences between assessments in the same time point or similar assessments over time; however, mother–child attachment stability appeared largely dependent upon the use of similar measures over time. Previous research has identified insecure parent–child attachments as a risk factor; however, additional research is necessary to understand not only how secure attachments buffer externalizing behavior, but also which insecure classifications (i.e., avoidant, ambivalent, or disorganized)—and to which parent—have the worst long-term prognoses. cache/02870v85263.txt txt/02870v85263.txt