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- W83288421 abstract "The mother-toddler relationship as an important aspect for further child’sdevelopment of secure attachment has not been detail studied in Indonesia. Thisstudy has been conducted to investigate the relationships between maternal antenatalattachment, toddler temperament, maternal sensitivity and toddler securityattachment in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Mixed methods approach (quantitative,qualitative) and design (cross-sectional and retrospective methods) was adopted inthis study to examine the relationship among variables. Eighty-four pairs of mothersand toddler dyads participated as the respondents in this study. Data were collectedusing combination of observation, interviews, self-reports and questionnaire.Observation method was applied to obtain data on toddler attachment security andmaternal sensitivity using TAS-45 (Toddler Attachment Sort) and MBQS (MaternalBehavior Q-Sort). Interview method was applied to measure the maternal antenatalattachment to the unborn baby using the modified of Condon’s MAAS (MaternalAntenatal Attachment Scale). The toddler temperament and maternal antenatal attachment of childhood were determined from the respondent’s score through theToddler Temperament Scale (TTS) and Perception of Adult AttachmentQuestionnaire (PAAQ). Eleven mothers have been selected for the in-depthinterviewto understand further the phenomena and enhance the interpretation of thequantitative finding. The results obtained from the quantitative approach showedthat child sex, family income, mother education, maternal antenatal attachment(28.7%), activity dimension of toddler temperament (16.1%) and maternal sensitivity(46%) have contributed significantly (62.2%) to the variance in the toddlerattachment security. Other temperament dimensions (regularity, approach,adaptability, mood, intensity, distractibility, persistence, threshold, reactivity andself-regulation) did not show any significant relationships with other independentand dependent variables. However, the qualitative findings revealed a pattern ofrelationship between maternal antenatal attachment developed during her childhoodexperiences, maternal antenatal contextual factors as well as toddler temperamentand toddler attachment security. The toddler attachment security in Indonesiashowed the same pattern as the Asian proportion of attachment style. This researchstudy has supported the applicability of attachment theory in maternal and toddlerssecure attachment in Indonesian culture. The quality of maternal attachment andbehaviors as primary caregiver must be provided from the time of conception(antenatal period) and maintained during the toddler development. The maternalantenatal attachment and toddler characteristic had profound and durable effects onthe toddler attachment security and mental health. The result of this study adds toour understanding of the mother’s role in promoting and maintaining of healthy andsecure child attachment." @default.
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- W83288421 date "2009-10-01" @default.
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- W83288421 title "Relationships Between Maternal Antenatal Attachment, Toddler Temperament, Maternal Sensitivity And Toddler Attachment Security In Yogyakarta, Indonesia" @default.
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