According to the article Attachment in Separation concerning divorced or separated mothers' interactions with their children, the main study by Kier & Lewis found that overall attachmentstyles for separated mothers are best described as:

(a) being similar to general research findings for non-separated parents
(b) having very high levels of ambivalent attachment
(c) having very low frequencies of secure attachment
(d) being mostly ambivalent in attachment style

A

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