Comparative study of attachment relationships in young children with symptoms of externalizing disorders: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and conduct disorder and normal children

Abstract

This study aimed to compare the relationship of attachment between children with externalizing disorder (ADHD and less conflict and conduct disorder) was performed with normal children. And the correlation was causalcomparative research design. The study population included all male students in Year 94 was 12.7 years in Tabriz To this aim, and to a multi-stage random sampling method, a sample of 200 (150 patients with symptoms and 50 normal) KCAQ people were selected and CSI-4 was performed on them. The data were analyzed using ANOVA. The results showed that children with externalizing disorders and normal children in terms of attachment there is a significant difference (P <0/005). So that children with attention disorders and children with the disorder more or less active and less conflict in relationships have insecure attachment styles. Another finding of the study showed that children with conduct disorder, avoidant, ambivalent insecure attachment relationships are the common children are secure attachment relationships. Thus, the results of this study have practical implications in clinical areas to the extent that the design of such attachment-based interventions are necessary.

Authors and Affiliations

Solmaz Najafi Shoar| Department Psychology, School of Tehran Markaz, Azad Islamic University, Imam Hosseini Sq, Tehran, Iran, Leila Sheidaei| MA in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology Science and Research Branch of Tabriz, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran, Afshin Ghavidel| MA.in Educational Psychology, Tabriz University, Lecturer At Maragheh University Of Medical Sciences

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Solmaz Najafi Shoar, Leila Sheidaei, Afshin Ghavidel (2016). Comparative study of attachment relationships in young children with symptoms of externalizing disorders: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and conduct disorder and normal children. International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS), 5(7), 277-285. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-11802