Publications by authors named "Alec C Trahan"

Prior research suggests that attachment-based interventions, including Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC), may be less effective at enhancing parenting quality among parents who self-report having an insecure attachment style. The current study tested whether effects of ABC on parental behavior were moderated by categorical and dimensional measures of attachment obtained via Adult Attachment Interviews with 454 parents who were approximately 34 years old, primarily female, and predominantly White or African American. Parents randomized to ABC exhibited higher sensitivity and positive regard, and lower intrusiveness shortly after the intervention than parents randomized to the control intervention (|β|s = .

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alec C Trahan"

  • - Alec C Trahan's recent research focuses on the effectiveness of the Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) intervention for parents with insecure attachment styles, analyzing its impact on parenting quality.
  • - The study involved 454 parents, primarily around 34 years of age, and assessed how attachment styles influenced the outcomes of the ABC program through both categorical and dimensional measures.
  • - Findings indicate that parents who participated in the ABC intervention showed increased sensitivity and positive engagement with their children, alongside a reduction in intrusive behaviors compared to the control group.