Secure attachment predicts lower body mass index in young children with histories of child protective services involvement.
Abstract
BACKGROUND Children who experience early adversity are at risk for obesity; secure attachment may be a protective factor as it has been linked to reduced obesity risk. OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether (1) participation in a parenting intervention and (2) secure attachment were associated with body mass index (BMI) among young children with histories of child protective services (CPS) involvement. METHODS A total of 105 parent-child dyads referred...
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Title
Secure attachment predicts lower body mass index in young children with histories of child protective services involvement.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
7
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