• Title/Summary/Keyword: 유아애착행동

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Differences in Infant Problem Behaviors According to Adult Attachment and Parenting Attitudes of Mother (어머니의 성인애착과 양육태도에 따른 유아의 문제행동에서의 차이)

  • Lee, Seung Hee;Kim, Sag Ok
    • Korean Journal of Child Education & Care
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.75-86
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    • 2019
  • Objective: The study looked at the relationship between the mother's adult attachment, the children's problematic behavior and the mother's nurturing attitude. In doing so, this study tried to determine whether the mother's nurturing attitude would play a moderating role in the context of the effect of mother' adult attachment on the children's problematic behavior. Methods: we surveyed 352 mothers of 3~5 year old infants who were financially dependent on day care centers. Results: The problematic behavior of being daunted is high when mothers' adult attachment of avoidance is high and when mothers have low level of controlling pattern in their nurturing of their children. The problematic behavior of anxiety and depression was observed when adult attachment of anxiety was high and low level of controlling pattern in their nurturing. Meanwhile, when the externalized problematic behaviors were examined, no interaction effect of mothers' adult attachment and nurturing pattern was observed in all sub-levels of the children's externalized problematic behaviors. Conclusion/Implications: We could see how the influence of parenting attitude appears in mothers with unstable adult attachment. In addition, mothers with unstable adult attachment may be able to confirm that the quality of the interaction of the parent-child relationship and the form of the child's problem behavior differ according to the level of the mother's parenting attitude in the child's problem behavior. The results of this study showed that mothers with unstable adult attachment differed in the form of problem behaviors of infants according to mother's parenting attitude in infant problem behaviors.

The effects of adult attachment and satisfaction with life on affection-rejection parenting in preschoolers' mothers (유아기 자녀를 둔 어머니의 성인애착과 삶의 만족도가 애정적-거부적 양육행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Ji Young;Min, Ha-Yeoung
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.137-155
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    • 2010
  • This study investigates the relationships among adult attachment, satisfaction with life and affection-rejection parenting in preschoolers' mothers. The participants were 339 preschoolers' mothers in Daegu or Gyeongbok Province. The collected data were analyzed by single and multiple regressions, using SPSS PC(15.0 version). The results are as follows. (1) Adult attachment and satisfaction with life was positively associated with affection parenting in preschoolers' mothers. Adult attachment and satisfaction with life was negatively associated with rejection parenting In preschoolers' mothers. (2) The influence of adult attachment on affection-rejection parenting was rather higher than satisfaction with life in preschoolers' mothers. (3) The explanation power adult attachment on rejection parenting was rather higher than on affection parenting in preschoolers' mothers.

The Relationship Between Attachment Behaviors and Narrative Representations about Mothers by 3 and 4 year-old Children (3-4세 유아의 애착 행동과 어머니에 대한 표상 간의 관계)

  • Shin, Hyewon;Lee, Young
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.89-110
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    • 2005
  • Subjects were 66 3- to 4-year-old-Children of unemployed mothers from upper middle class families. Attachment behaviors were measured with the Preschool Strange Situation(Cassidy and Marvin, 1992) and classified as secure, avoidant, dependent, or disorganized. Narrative representations of mothers by Children were obtained by video taped interviews using the MacArthur Story-Stem Battery and coded by the MacArthur Narrative Working Group(1997) system. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and t test. Results were that children in the secure group showed more positive representations of their mothers, more prosocial story themes, had higher scores in theme coherence and showed more positive emotional expression than those in the insecure group. The attachment behaviors of the 4 groups(A, B, C, D) were closely correlated with the attachment representations shown in MSSB.

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Attachment Representation of Preschool Children : Links to Attachment Security and Mother-Child Interaction Behavior (나레이티브를 통한 유아의 애착 표상 측정의 타당화 연구 : 애착 안정성, 어머니 유아 상호작용 행동과의 관계를 중심으로)

  • Park, Kyung Ja;Kwon, Yeon Hee
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.247-247
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    • 2005
  • The attachment representation of 40 36- to 52-month-old upper-middle class children was analyzed in relation to their attachment security and mother-child interaction behaviors. Instruments were the Attachment Story Completion Task(Bretherton, Ridgeway, & Cassidy, 1990), the Attachment Q-set, and the Vocabulary test of the K-WIPPSI. Mother-child interaction behaviors were observed at home during semi-structured problem-solving situations. The Attachment Story Completion Task classified Korean preshoolers from these upper-middle class families as securely attached to their mothers. Girls' representation of their attachment relationship was more secure than boys. Preschoolers' attachment representation was significantly related to vocabulary ability. Attachment security correlated positively with preschool children's attachment representation. Mother-child interaction behaviors related significantly to preschool children's attachment representation.

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A Longitudinal Study on the Child's Adaptive Behavior in Kindergarten Measured by Attachment Style (시간경과에 따른 유아의 유치원생활 적응행동연구)

  • Oh, Jae Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.71-84
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    • 2006
  • This study investigated the relationship between types of attachment and social adaptation of kindergarten children. Subjects were 108 3-year-old children, their mothers, and their teachers. Results showed that children securely attached to both mother and teacher adapted better than children who were insecurely attached to both mother and teacher. Children who were securely attached to mother but insecurely attached to teacher, and children who were insecurely attached to mother but securely attached to teacher adapted better than children who were insecurely attached to both mother and teacher. This study suggests that the quality of child-mother or child-teacher attachment affects children's social adaptation with the passage of time in kindergarten.

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Preschooler's Internal, External Problem Behavior According to Types of Multiple-Attachments to Both Mothers and Teachers (복합애착유형에 따른 유아의 내재적, 외현적 문제행동)

  • Kim, Jin-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of study was to investigate internal and external problem behavior according to types of multiple-attachments exhibited to both mothers and teachers. The subjects were 120 preschool children (between 4 to, -5 years old), their mothers and teachers. The attachment classification of these 120 preschoolers was evaluated by an attachment Q-set. Data was statistically analyzed by means of one-way ANOVA, and the Duncan test with the SPSS Win 13.0 program. Our results were as follows, Firstly, significant differences were observed in the internal problem behavior according to types of multiple-attachments. Second, significant differences were also observed in the external problem behavior according to types of multiple-attachments. This study suggests that secure attachment relationships with teachers may compensate for insecure relationships with mothers.

NEUROBIOLOGY OF ATTACHMENT (애착의 신경생물학)

  • Hong, Hyun-Ju;Oh, Tae-Sung;Shin, Yee-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.115-122
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    • 2004
  • It is difficult to think of any behavioral process that is more intrinsically important to human beings than social attachment. Feeding, sleeping and locomotion are all necessary for survival, but humans are 'a social animal' and it is our social attachment that we live for. One of the early pioneers in this area, Harry Harlow, described the different behavioral processes that are involved in the formation of parent-infant, filial and pair(male-female) bonds. Each of these involves multi-sensory processing and complex motor responses. Over the past decades, studies in a range of vertebrates, including humans, have begun to address the neural basis of attachment at a molecular, cellular and systemic level. This review describes some of important insights from these works, involving three different areas:1) Neurobiological research of infant-parent, parent-infant attachment, 2) Animal studies regarding attachment, 3) Neurobehavioral studies of maltreatment/deprivation causing serious breakdown of attachment relationship in humans.

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Relationships Between Maternal Caregiving System and Child's Attachment System (어머니의 양육체계와 유아의 애착체계간의 관계)

  • Ryu, Youngmi;Lee, Young
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.125-143
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    • 2005
  • This study focused on the importance of the attachment/caregiving system at a dyadic level, and examined relationships between maternal representations of caregiving, maternal caregiving behavior, and child attachment. Seventy-five middle-class mothers and their preschool children(ages 3-4) participated in the study. Results indicated a strong correspondence between maternal representations of caregiving and maternal caregiving behavior at the secure/insecure and ordered/disordered level. The correspondence between maternal representations of caregiving and their preschooler's attachment, and between maternal caregiving behavior and their preschooler's attachment at the secure/insecure level were also strong. The correspondence between maternal representations of caregiving and their preschooler's attachment was mediated by maternal caregiving behavior.

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The Effects of Parents' Spousal Attachment, Spousal Caregiving, and Parental Caregiving Behaviors on Preschoolers' Parental Representations (부모의 배우자 애착, 배우자 보살핌 행동과 자녀양육행동이 유아의 부모 표상에 미치는 영향)

  • Woo, Su-Jung;Lee, Young
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.29-47
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of spousal attachment, spousal caregiving, and parental caregiving behaviors on children's parental representations. One hundred and fifteen preschoolers (72 boys and 43 girls, aged between 4-5 years old) and their fathers and mothers participated in this study. The instruments used were the MacArthur Story-Stem Battery (Bretherton, Oppenheim, Buchsbaum, Emde, and the MacArthur Narrative Group, 1990), the Experiences in Close Relationships Scales (Brennan, Clark, & Shaver, 1998), the Caregiving Questionnaire (Kunce & Shaver, 1994), and the Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire (Rohner, 1991). The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and structural equation modeling analysis. In conclusion, parents' spousal attachment, spousal caregiving, and parental caregiving behaviors have influenced on children's parental representations.

The Relationship between Attachment to mother of Kindergarten Children and their mothers' Parenting Behavior and their Cognitive Development (유치원 유아의 모자간 애착과 어머니의 양육행동 및 유아의 지적발달과의 관계)

  • 홍계옥
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.181-191
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship of attachment to their mother of kindergarten children and their mother's parenting behavior and their cognitive development. The subjects were 32 children and their mothers who participated in Hong's study (1993) The instruments were Mother's Child Rearing Questionaire revised by this researcher and Kim's IQ test. The results showed partial significant correlation between mother's parenting behavior and their children's attachment to them. Children's attachment to their mothers has significant correlation to their cognitive development.

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