Quality of attachment in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome

Aim: The aim of the study was to define the patterns of attachment in adults with foetal alcohol syndrome from foster, adoptive and biological families. It was assumed that adults with foetal alcohol syndrome develop insecure attachment styles to a greater extent compared to the general population....

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Main Authors: Monika Kornaszewska-Polak, Małgorzata Klecka, Małgorzata Janas-Kozik, Iwona Palicka
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Language:English
Published: Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2019-06-01
Series:Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
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Online Access:http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2019-vol-19-no-2/quality-of-attachment-in-adults-diagnosed-with-foetal-alcohol-syndrome?aid=853
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spelling doaj-2b8999a859424de9ae8b8823b9c897f02020-11-25T02:34:26ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna1644-63132451-06452019-06-0119216517610.15557/PiPK.2019.0017Quality of attachment in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndromeMonika Kornaszewska-Polak0Małgorzata Klecka1Małgorzata Janas-Kozik2Iwona Palicka3Institute of Psychology and Faculty of Theology, University of Silesia in Katowice, Katowice, PolandLaboratory of Diagnostics and Therapy for Developmental Disorders, Lędziny, Poland; Fastryga Foundation, Lędziny, PolandDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of Developmental Age, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland; John Paul II Pediatric Centre, Sosnowiec, PolandCentre for Child Development Stimulation, Poznań-Smochowice, PolandAim: The aim of the study was to define the patterns of attachment in adults with foetal alcohol syndrome from foster, adoptive and biological families. It was assumed that adults with foetal alcohol syndrome develop insecure attachment styles to a greater extent compared to the general population. Material and methods: Two groups of 30 people participated in this two-stage research. In the first stage, foetal alcohol syndrome was diagnosed in children using the University of Washington 4-Digit Diagnostic Code for foetal alcohol spectrum disorders. During the second stage, attachment style of young adults was assessed with the Polish version of the Experience in Close Relationships-Revised questionnaire. Furthermore, in-depth interviews were conducted with the parents or caregivers of individuals with foetal alcohol syndrome at both stages. In order to compare research results, a control group of 30 young adults with excluded foetal alcohol syndrome was formed. Results: Adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome achieved high scores in insecure attachment where a significant role is played by avoidant attachment and the fear of building close relationships. The degree of secure attachment in persons with foetal alcohol syndrome is markedly higher compared to the general population. Findings showed that in terms of attachment prototypes, the preoccupied type was prevalent (40%) and was followed by secure type (27%), and dismissing-avoidant type (23%) in the foetal alcohol syndrome group, whereas secure style dominated (61%) in the control group, and it was followed by the preoccupied (21%) and avoidant (13%) styles. Conclusions: The research showed that insecure attachment styles based on avoidance and anxiety dominate in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome, which can cause disorders in creating bonds. Difficulties with developing close relationships in adults with foetal alcohol syndrome may significantly decrease the quality of their lives.http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2019-vol-19-no-2/quality-of-attachment-in-adults-diagnosed-with-foetal-alcohol-syndrome?aid=853foetal alcohol syndromeattachmentadulthood
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author Monika Kornaszewska-Polak
Małgorzata Klecka
Małgorzata Janas-Kozik
Iwona Palicka
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Małgorzata Klecka
Małgorzata Janas-Kozik
Iwona Palicka
Quality of attachment in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
foetal alcohol syndrome
attachment
adulthood
author_facet Monika Kornaszewska-Polak
Małgorzata Klecka
Małgorzata Janas-Kozik
Iwona Palicka
author_sort Monika Kornaszewska-Polak
title Quality of attachment in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome
title_short Quality of attachment in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome
title_full Quality of attachment in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome
title_fullStr Quality of attachment in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Quality of attachment in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome
title_sort quality of attachment in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome
publisher Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
series Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
issn 1644-6313
2451-0645
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Aim: The aim of the study was to define the patterns of attachment in adults with foetal alcohol syndrome from foster, adoptive and biological families. It was assumed that adults with foetal alcohol syndrome develop insecure attachment styles to a greater extent compared to the general population. Material and methods: Two groups of 30 people participated in this two-stage research. In the first stage, foetal alcohol syndrome was diagnosed in children using the University of Washington 4-Digit Diagnostic Code for foetal alcohol spectrum disorders. During the second stage, attachment style of young adults was assessed with the Polish version of the Experience in Close Relationships-Revised questionnaire. Furthermore, in-depth interviews were conducted with the parents or caregivers of individuals with foetal alcohol syndrome at both stages. In order to compare research results, a control group of 30 young adults with excluded foetal alcohol syndrome was formed. Results: Adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome achieved high scores in insecure attachment where a significant role is played by avoidant attachment and the fear of building close relationships. The degree of secure attachment in persons with foetal alcohol syndrome is markedly higher compared to the general population. Findings showed that in terms of attachment prototypes, the preoccupied type was prevalent (40%) and was followed by secure type (27%), and dismissing-avoidant type (23%) in the foetal alcohol syndrome group, whereas secure style dominated (61%) in the control group, and it was followed by the preoccupied (21%) and avoidant (13%) styles. Conclusions: The research showed that insecure attachment styles based on avoidance and anxiety dominate in adults diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome, which can cause disorders in creating bonds. Difficulties with developing close relationships in adults with foetal alcohol syndrome may significantly decrease the quality of their lives.
topic foetal alcohol syndrome
attachment
adulthood
url http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2019-vol-19-no-2/quality-of-attachment-in-adults-diagnosed-with-foetal-alcohol-syndrome?aid=853
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