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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