Gjjm. Stams et al., Attachment-based intervention in adoptive families in infancy and children's development at age 7: Two follow-up studies, BR J DEV PS, 19, 2001, pp. 159-180
In the present study we examined the longitudinal effects of an early attac
hment-based intervention on children's social development, personality deve
lopment, and incidence of behaviour problems at age 7. The behaviourally fo
cused intervention was carried out in families with internationally, transr
acially adopted children placed before 6 months of age. The intervention wa
s implemented during the child's first year of life in mixed families (i.e,
adoptive families with biological children) and in all-adoptive families (
i.e. adoptive families without biological children). In the small sample of
mixed families (N = 35), we found delayed positive intervention effects at
age 7 on ego-resiliency and optimal ego-control in girls, and on internali
zing behaviour problems in both boys and girls. In all-adoptive families (N
= 112), the intervention had been effective in changing maternal sensitive
responsiveness, security of attachment, and infant exploratory competence
in early childhood, but enduring intervention effects could not be traced a
t the child's age of 7.