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Attachment to mothers and fathers during middle childhood: an evidence from Polish sample

机译:在中年童年期间对母亲和父亲的依恋:来自波兰样本的证据

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BACKGROUND:Middle childhood is a significant period of change both for a child's cognition and social functioning. Considering that the primary developmental theme of attachment in middle childhood is the balance between child's growing autonomy and the constant need of relatedness, cultural differences in developmental trends in the attachment might be considered as a function of individualism and collectivism orientations. However, little is known about whether the findings on predictors of individual differences in the attachment in middle childhood found in Western cultures, hold within the non-Western ones. Moreover, still little is known about differences between attachment to mothers and fathers in middle childhood. Hence, one goal of the present study was to investigate the role of a child's age, sex, and emotionality in a middle-childhood attachment to mothers and fathers in the Polish sample. The second aim was to compare obtained results to the attachment research that focused on Western cultures.METHODS:The sample consisted of 132 children aged 8-12?years (51% boys). They completed the Kern's Security Scale and the Coping Strategies Questionnaire. Mothers completed a child's EAS-C and short sociodemographic questionnaire. Pearson's correlations were conducted to test relationships between a child's age, sex, emotionality, SES, and attachment-related variables. A paired-samples t-test was used to compare the intensity of preoccupied and avoidant coping strategies with parents in the whole sample. The effects of a child's age, sex, temperament, and attachment figure were tested with separate repeated-measures ANOVA.RESULTS:Some of the results replicated prior studies conducted in Western cultures. Similarly to the individualistic cultures, older Polish children reported less preoccupied and more avoidant coping strategies with their parents than younger children. Second, older girls reported higher felt-security with their fathers than with mothers, which suggests some significant changes in attachment relationships regarding the child's sex. However, as opposed to Western cultures, there were no links between the child's sex and preoccupied and avoidant coping. Polish children also reported higher rates of preoccupied coping than the avoidant one. Finally, children with relatively lower emotionality reported higher attachment security with both parents than children with relatively higher emotionality.CONCLUSIONS:The current study extends previous work on attachment in middle childhood, the area of rather sparse research, as compared to other developmental periods. The findings reveal the existence of both some specificity in the middle-child attachment in the Polish sample, as well as some culture-universal developmental trends. However, as many questions remain unanswered, they also highlight the strong need for future cross-cultural and comparative studies.
机译:背景:中年童年是儿童认知和社会功能的重要变化。考虑到中年童年依恋的主要发展主题是儿童日益增长的自主权与相关性的持续需求之间的平衡,附件中发育趋势的文化差异可能被视为个人主义和集体主义方向的函数。然而,对于在西方培养物中发现的中小学的附着在中儿童的依然差异的预测因子的结果,毫无疑问,在非西方培养物中持有。此外,仍然很少是众所周知的关于母亲和中年母亲和父亲之间的差异。因此,本研究的一个目标是调查儿童年龄,性别和情感在波兰样本中的母亲和父亲中的中间童年附属中的作用。第二个目的是将获得的结果与重点放在西方文化上的附件研究。方法:该样品由132名8-12岁的儿童组成?年(51%的男孩)。他们完成了Kern的安全规模和应对策略问卷。母亲完成了一个孩子的EAS-C和短期社会造影问卷调查问卷。 Pearson的相关性被进行,以测试儿童年龄,性别,情感,SES和附属相关变量之间的关系。配对样品T检验用于比较全部样品中父母的全神贯注和避税应对策略的强度。用单独的重复措施Anova来测试儿童年龄,性别,气质和附着图的影响:结果:一些结果复制了西方培养物的先前研究。与个人主义文化同样,较老的波兰儿童报告较少的全神贯注,更加避免与父母相比的年轻儿童。其次,老年女孩与他们的父亲报告了比母亲更高的毛毡安全,这表明了关于孩子性别的依恋关系的一些重大变化。然而,与西方文化相比,孩子的性别和专注和避免应对都没有联系。波兰儿童还报告了高于避免的儿童的预科率高。最后,情感性相对较低的儿童报告了与父母相对较高的情绪相对较高的儿童的依恋安全性更高。结论:与其他发育时期相比,目前的研究延伸了以前的童年附着的依恋的工作。调查结果揭示了波兰样本中的中子依恋中的一些特异性,以及一些文化普遍的发展趋势。但是,随着许多问题仍未得到答复,他们也强调了对未来跨文化和比较研究的强烈需求。

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