Maternal care and attachment security in the first year of life

Magaly Nóblega, Patricia Bárrig, Gabriela Conde, Juan Nuñez del Prado, Olga Alicia Carbonell, Marina Altmann de Litvan, Elena González, Emilia Sasson, Alicia Weigensberg de Perkal, María Bauer

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Resumen

Sensitivity hypothesis has been corroborated in different contexts and children ages; however, there is lack of studies that have analyzed it in the first year of life. The present study related maternal sensitivity and child secure base behavior in a group of 32 Peruvian mothers of low income families. Mothers were 19 to 44 years old and their children were between 8 and 10 months old. Mother's sensitivity was assessed using the Q-sort Maternal Behavior (Pederson & Moran, 1995) and child secure base behavior through the Attachment Q-sort (Waters, 1995). Results indicated a significant and direct relationship between two constructs and that early mother-infant physical separations play an important role in this relationship.
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)245-260
Número de páginas16
PublicaciónUniversitas Psychologica
Volumen15
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2016

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