Risk Factors
Source: Mayo Clinic
Reactive Attachment Disorder is rare. However, there are no accurate statistics on how many babies and children have the condition. It can affect boys or girls. Reactive Attachment Disorder begins before the age of 5 years old, usually starting at infancy.
Factors that may increase the chance of developing Reactive Attachment Disorder include:
- Living in an orphanage
- Institutional care
- Frequent changes in foster care or caregivers
- Inexperienced parents
- Prolonged hospitalization
- Extreme poverty
- Physical, sexual or emotional abuse
- Significant family trauma, such as death or divorce
- Postpartum depression in the baby's mother
- Parents who have a mental illness, anger management problems, or drug and or alcohol abuse.
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