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Teresa Sousa Machado
FPCE-Universidade de Coimbra
Portugal
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1012-8660
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Carine Diogo
FPCE-Universidade de Coimbra
Portugal
José Pacheco Miguel
FPCE-Universidade de Coimbra
Portugal
José Tomás da Silva
FPCE-Universidade de Coimbra
Portugal
Vol. Extr., núm. 05 (2017) - XIV CIG-PP, XIV Congreso Psicopedagogía. Área 5: FAMILIA, ESCUELA Y COMUNIDAD, pages 079-083
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17979/reipe.2017.0.05.2350
Submitted: Jul 13, 2017 Accepted: Dec 12, 2017 Published: Dec 15, 2017
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A teoria da vinculação, salienta a importância das relações precoces na estruturação do self, e conceção dos outros. O presente estudo analisa relações entre vinculação aos pais e problemas de comportamento reportados por 258 crianças (9-12 anos) e seus pais. O Inventário de Vinculação aos Pais e Pares e o Questionário de Forças e Dificuldades foram utilizados. Dimensões seguras da vinculação – “Comunicação-proximidade” e “Aceitação mútua-compreensão”) correlacionam negativamente com problemas internalizados, e “Afastamento-rejeição” positivamente com problemas in/externalizados. Os rapazes reportam mais problemas exteriorizados, e a hiperatividade é o comportamento mais reportado por crianças e seus pais.

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