Literature DB >> 21955501

Study of mother-infant attachment patterns and influence factors in Shanghai.

Yan-hua Ding1, Xiu Xu, Zheng-yan Wang, Hui-rong Li, Wei-ping Wang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In contrast to the considerable volume of international research on infant attachment development, significantly less research has been conducted in China. AIM: The present study was designed to identify the patterns of mother-infant attachment in Shanghai and to explore the influence factors. STUDY DESIGN AND
SUBJECTS: The subjects included 160 healthy infant-mother dyads. Infant attachment and temperament were assessed with the Strange Situation Procedure and Carey's temperament questionnaire, respectively; the mother's personality, maternal sensitivity and marital satisfaction were assessed with Eysenck's personality questionnaire, Maternal Behavior Q-sort Manual Version 3.1 and Olson's marital questionnaire, respectively. A self-formulated questionnaire of family environment factors was completed by the infant's mother.
RESULTS: Of the 160 infants, 68.2% were rated as securely attached (B) and 31.8% as insecurely attached. Of those infants rated as insecurely attached, 7.5% were characterized as avoidant (A), 21.8% as resistant (C) and 2.5% as disorganized (D). Maternal sensitivity and marital satisfaction as well as the approachability dimension of infant temperament, were significantly different between securely attached infants and insecurely attached infants. From a temperament perspective, resistant infants showed higher-level intensity of reaction than avoidant infants. Moreover, multiple caregivers in the family and infant's sleeping with other caregivers at night were more likely to be associated with insecure mother-infant attachment.
CONCLUSION: There exist certain cultural characteristics in mother-infant attachment patterns in Shanghai. The influence factors are related with the high involvement of non-mother caregivers as well as maternal sensitivity, marital satisfaction and infant's temperament characteristics.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21955501     DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2011.08.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Hum Dev        ISSN: 0378-3782            Impact factor:   2.079


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