Table 1: AAI categories for participants and controls
Three categories________________________________________ | |||||
AAI classification |
_F_________ |
E_____ |
Ds | ||
participants_______ |
3_____ |
_8_________ |
_9_________ | ||
controls____________ |
9_________ |
3__________ |
8_________ | ||
Five categories_________________________________________ | |||||
AAI classification |
_F_________ |
E_____ |
Ds |
CC |
U____ |
participants________ |
3_____ |
_4________ |
_5_________ |
_4________ |
_4_________ |
controls____________ |
6_________ |
0________ |
7________ |
1______________ |
6_________ |
F: secure/autonomous, E: insecure/preoccupied, Ds: insecure/dismissing, CC: cannot
classify, U: unresolved
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