Capítulo de Libro
Gender and cultural patterns of mothers’ and fathers’ attachment and links with children’s self competence, depression and loneliness in middle and late childhood
Título del libro: Emerging Topics on father attachment: considerations in theory, context and development
Fecha de publicación:
2011
Editorial:
Routledge
ISBN:
9780415508957
Idioma:
Inglés
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The objectives of the present study are to analyze: 1) If children systems of attachments to mother and father are independent in middle and late childhood; 2) The connections between father and mother quality of attachment and the evolution of social and cognitive self-competence, as well as internalized emotions such as depression and loneliness in middle and late childhood, 3) Differences in attachment-emotion and self competence connections by gender according to the cultural context. Dimensions of Depression Profile for children and adolescents, and Louvain Loneliness Scale for Children and Adolescents, were administered to 863 it would seem that there exist two different bond models with father and mother and that these maintain to a certain extent independent during middle and late childhood. Concerning the relationship between mother and father attachment with children self competence and feelings, the results indicate that positive father-child relationships provide protection against depression and contribute to functional academic achievement, and self-esteem. There are differences in father and mother relationships depending on children gender, and these differences can be explained in part by cultural context.
Palabras clave:
ATTACHMENT
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SELF-COMPETENCE
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DEPRESSION
,
LONELINESS
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Richaud, Maria Cristina; Gender and cultural patterns of mothers’ and fathers’ attachment and links with children’s self competence, depression and loneliness in middle and late childhood; Routledge; 2011; 100-130
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