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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology | 2006

Attachment-Based Intervention for Enhancing Sensitive Discipline in Mothers of 1- to 3-Year-Old Children at Risk for Externalizing Behavior Problems: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Jantien van Zeijl; Judi Mesman; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg; Femmie Juffer; Mirjam N. Stolk; Hans M. Koot; Lenneke R. A. Alink

The home-based intervention program Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP-SD) was tested in a randomized controlled trial with 237 families screened for their 1- to 3-year-old childrens relatively high scores on externalizing behavior. VIPP-SD, based on attachment theory and coercion theory, focuses on mirroring and discussing actual parent-child interactions in six 1.5-hr sessions with individual families at home. VIPP-SD proved to be effective in enhancing maternal attitudes toward sensitivity and sensitive discipline and in promoting sensitive discipline interactions in the intervention group as compared with the control group. Moreover, in families with more marital discord and in families with more daily hassles, the intervention resulted in a decrease of overactive problem behaviors in the children. The authors conclude that VIPP-SD should become an important module in attachment-based interventions.


Journal of Family Psychology | 2007

Differential susceptibility to discipline: The moderating effect of child temperament on the association between maternal discipline and early childhood externalizing problems

Jantien van Zeijl; Judi Mesman; Mirjam N. Stolk; Lenneke R. A. Alink; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg; Femmie Juffer; Hans M. Koot

This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the prediction of externalizing problems in early childhood. Interaction effects were evaluated in a sample of 227 one- to three-year-old children with relatively high externalizing problems scores on the Child Behavior Checklist/1 1/2-5. Child temperament was reported by the mothers, maternal discipline was observed in a laboratory session, and child outcome measures included both mother-reported externalizing problems and observed physical aggression. Results indicate that children with difficult temperaments are more susceptible to negative discipline (i.e., they showed more externalizing problems) as well as more susceptible to positive discipline (i.e., they showed fewer externalizing problems and less physical aggression), as compared with children with relatively easy temperaments. These findings provide empirical evidence for the differential susceptibility hypothesis and suggest directions for enhancing the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing early childhood externalizing problems.


Journal of Genetic Psychology | 2008

Child Care in The Netherlands: Trends in Quality Over the Years 1995-2005

Harriet J. Vermeer; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Renee E. L. de Kruif; R. Fukkink; L.W.C. Tavecchio; J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven; Jantien van Zeijl

The authors assessed the quality of child care in a representative national sample of 42 child-care centers in the Netherlands and compared it with the quality of care that researchers have found using similar samples in 1995 (M. H. van IJzendoorn, L. W. C. Tavecchio, G. J. J. M. Stams, M. J. E. Verhoeven, & E. J. Reiling, 1998) and 2001 (M. J. J. M. Gevers Deynoot-Schaub & J. M. A. Riksen-Walraven, 2005). In the present study, results showed a low level of overall process quality for the 2005 sample, measured by the Infant/Toddler Environment Rating Scale-Revised (T. Harms, D. Cryer, & R. M. Clifford, 2003) and the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale-Revised (T. Harms, R. M. Clifford, & D. Cryer, 1998). The present authors found a significant decline in process quality in comparison with the 1995 and 2001 findings. They concluded that, from an international perspective, the Netherlands has lost its leading position in child-care quality compared with that from 10 years ago.


Aggressive Behavior | 2008

Observation of Early Childhood Physical Aggression: A Psychometric Study of the System for Coding Early Physical Aggression

Judi Mesman; Lenneke R. A. Alink; Jantien van Zeijl; Mirjam N. Stolk; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Femmie Juffer; Hans M. Koot

We investigated the reliability and (convergent and discriminant) validity of an observational measure of physical aggression in toddlers and preschoolers, originally developed by Keenan and Shaw [1994]. The observation instrument is based on a developmental definition of aggression. Physical aggression was observed twice in a laboratory setting, the first time when children were 1-3 years old, and again 1 year later. Observed physical aggression was significantly related to concurrent mother-rated physical aggression for 2- to 4-year-olds, but not to maternal ratings of nonaggressive externalizing problems, indicating the measures discriminant validity. However, we did not find significant 1-year stability of observed physical aggression in any of the age groups, whereas mother-rated physical aggression was significantly stable for all ages. The observational measure shows promise, but may have assessed state rather than trait aggression in our study.


Kind En Adolescent | 2005

script: preventie van gedragsproblemen in de vroege kindertijd

Jantien van Zeijl; Mirjam N. Stolk; Lenneke R. A. Alink

SamenvattingIn dit artikel wordt een studie beschreven naar de effectiviteit van een nieuwe interventie die als doel heeft externaliserende gedragsproblemen bij één-, twee- en driejarige kinderen te verminderen door de sensitiviteit van moeders te verhogen en disciplineringsstrategieën te verbeteren. De interventie beoogt de ontwikkeling van antisociaal gedrag op de lange termijn te voorkomen of te verminderen, en is geïnspireerd op inzichten uit de gehechtheidstheorie van Bowlby en de ‘coercion’-theorie van Patterson. Daarnaast wordt beschreven hoe is voldaan aan de voorwaarden voor een succesvolle interventie(studie) zoals die naar voren komen uit twee meta-analyses van interventies gericht op sensitiviteit en gehechtheid.


Child Development | 2006

The Early Childhood Aggression Curve: Development of Physical Aggression in 10- to 50-Month-Old Children.

Lenneke R. A. Alink; Judi Mesman; Jantien van Zeijl; Mirjam N. Stolk; Femmie Juffer; Hans M. Koot; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn


Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry | 2006

Terrible ones? Assessment of externalizing behaviors in infancy with the Child Behavior Checklist

Jantien van Zeijl; Judi Mesman; Mirjam N. Stolk; Lenneke R. A. Alink; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg; Femmie Juffer; Hans M. Koot


Early Childhood Research Quarterly | 2004

Goodness-of-fit in center day care: relations of temperament, stability, and quality of care with the child's adjustment

J. Clasien de Schipper; L.W.C. Tavecchio; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Jantien van Zeijl


Social Development | 2009

Maternal Sensitivity Moderates the Relation between Negative Discipline and Aggression in Early Childhood

Lenneke R. A. Alink; Judi Mesman; Jantien van Zeijl; Mirjam N. Stolk; Femmie Juffer; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Hans M. Koot


Journal of Community Psychology | 2008

Early parenting intervention aimed at maternal sensitivity and discipline: A process evaluation

Mirjam N. Stolk; Judi Mesman; Jantien van Zeijl; Lenneke R. A. Alink; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Femmie Juffer; Hans M. Koot

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Hans M. Koot

VU University Amsterdam

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R. Fukkink

University of Amsterdam

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