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The CAMIR-R (Attachment Questionnaire) is a tool developed in 2014 for assessing attachment representations and family functioning in adolescents aged 12 to 19, consisting of 32 items and taking approximately 15 to 20 minutes to complete. It evaluates various dimensions of attachment, including security, family concern, parental interference, and childhood trauma, with specific scoring thresholds for each dimension. The questionnaire is designed for both individual and collective application.
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Camir - R

The CAMIR-R (Attachment Questionnaire) is a tool developed in 2014 for assessing attachment representations and family functioning in adolescents aged 12 to 19, consisting of 32 items and taking approximately 15 to 20 minutes to complete. It evaluates various dimensions of attachment, including security, family concern, parental interference, and childhood trauma, with specific scoring thresholds for each dimension. The questionnaire is designed for both individual and collective application.
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CAMIR - R

with Aldo Fernandez


CAMIR–R (Attachment Questionnaire)

TECHNICAL SHEET
Nombre: CAMIR–Reducido (Cuestionario de Apego)
Año: 2014
Application: Individual and collective

Scope of application: from 12 years to 19 years

Duración:Variable, 15 a 20 minutos aproximadamente


Mide: Representations of attachment and the conception of
family functioning in adolescence and early adulthood
Items: 32 Items
CAMIR–R (Attachment Questionnaire)

APPLICATION
CAMIR–R (Attachment Questionnaire)

CORRECTION

Scales
1. Security: availability and support of attachment figures
2. Family concern
3. Interference of parents ALL SCORE GREATER THAN 75
4. Value of parental authority
5. Parental permissiveness
6. Self-sufficiency and resentment towards parents

7. Childhood trauma
CAMIR-R (Attachment Questionnaire)

ITEMS

1. Security: availability and support of attachment figures: 3, 6, 7, 11, 13, 21 and 30.
2. Family concern: 12, 14, 18, 26, 31, and 32.
3. Parents' interference: 4, 20, 25, and 27.
4. Value of parental authority: 5, 19 and 29.
5. Parental permissiveness: 2.15 and 22.
6. Self-sufficiency and resentment against parents: 8, 9, 16, and 24.
7. Childhood trauma: 1,10,17,23 and 28.
CAMIR–R (Attachment Questionnaire)

DIMENSION 1

Security: Availability and support of attachment figures.


This factor refers to the perception of having felt and
to feel loved by attachment figures, to be able to trust them
and knowing that they are available when needed.

Score T less than 25 is Negative and T greater than 30 is Positive


CAMIR–R (Attachment Questionnaire)

DIMENSION 2
Family concern.
This factor refers to the perception of intense anxiety.
separation from loved ones and excessive worry
actual for attachment figures.
The person feels an acute discomfort when separated from their
loved ones; when they are not physically present
worries and fears that something very negative might happen

T less than 45 is Positive and T greater than 50 is negative


CAMIR–R (Attachment Questionnaire)

DIMENSION 3
Parental interference.
This factor focuses on the memory of having been overprotected in the
childhood, having been a fearful child and having been worried about being
abandoned.

The person has the representation of having had parents.


overprotective, controlling, and suffocating, and having been a fearful child
and worried about being abandoned.

T less than 50 is positive and greater than T greater than 59 is negative


CAMIR–R (Attachment Questionnaire)

DIMENSION 6
Self-sufficiency and resentment towards parents.

This factor describes the rejection of feelings of dependency and


affective reciprocity and resentment towards their loved ones. The
Mental representations denote the effort that the person makes.
to deactivate the attachment system.

T less than 54 is positive and T greater than 58 is negative


CAMIR–R (Attachment Questionnaire)

DIMENSION 7

Childhood trauma.

This factor refers to memories of having experienced


lack of availability, violence and threats from the figures of
attachment during childhood.
T less than 65 is positive and T greater than 70 is negative
CAMIR–R (Attachment Questionnaire)

DIMENSION 4 and 5
Dimensions of family structure.
The representations of family structure are composed of the factors
4 and 5, and they are complementary to the attachment factors mentioned above.

Factor 4, Value of parental authority, refers to the evaluation


positive that the person has regarding family values of authority and
Hierarchy. A T less than 30 is negative and a T greater than 40 is positive.

Factor 5, Parental permissiveness, refers to the memories of having suffered


lack of boundaries and parental guidance in childhood. T less than 60 is positive and a
T greater than 65 is negative.

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