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Maternal affectionate behavior and infant-mother attachment patterns.

R L Tracy, M D Ainsworth.   

Abstract

Four categories of affectionate behavior were identified in the 23 mothers of Ainsworth's longitudinal sample whose infants were observed in the strange situation at age 12 months. Mothers of babies classified as showing pattern A (anxiously attached and avoidant) in terms of their strange situation behavior were found to emphasize kissing proportionally more than the other mothers, and hugging/cuddling proportionally less. This is congruent with the previous finding that such mothers are averse to close bodily contact. Since mothers of pattern-A babies had also been found to be more rejecting, the findings suggest that rejection does not necessarily imply an absence of affectionate behavior but a different mode of expression.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7318528

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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