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Results for the ASI Study

-The most prevalent attachment style found in the school sample was secure (62%), second most prevalent was avoidant (24%), then it was angry-dismissive style (19%), and then anxious styles covered 12%. The least common was disorganized style.

-The in-care sample had significantly more insecure style rates.

-As for depression, the highest rates were found among children with anxious attachment styles. There was also a significant rate of depression found among those with avoidant style as well.

-There was no significant relationship found between the development of secure versus insecure attachment style as a result of life events.

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