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Review Artice

A systematic review of callous-unemotional traits and attachment in children and adolescents

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Pages 133-158 | Received 05 Dec 2022, Accepted 26 Apr 2024, Published online: 04 May 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Youth with callous-unemotional (CU) traits are at risk for maladaptive outcomes across development. The caregiver-child attachment relationship may be a precursor to CU traits. This is the first systematic literature review of the association between attachment and CU traits.

Methods

The systematic review and meta-analysis included 17 research articles from 1994 to 2022. Results were summarized by developmental periods.

Results

Attachment insecurity was associated with CU traits across development (r = .17). This association was marginally stronger for high-risk samples (e.g., clinical, justice) and for continuous attachment measures versus coding schemes. From early to middle childhood, attachment disorganization was associated with CU traits (r = .17).

Implications

Research on attachment and CU traits in childhood is still in its infancy. Changes in attachment measures from childhood to adolescence make developmental comparisons difficult. Results suggest attachment as a potential developmental mechanism for youth with CU traits, however, the area requires more research.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This study was funded by a SSHRC grant [grant number 430-2020-00815] awarded to SC.

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