A comparative of adult vs. adolescent mother-infant interaction

Authors

  • José Sánchez Hidalgo Universidad de Sevilla
  • María Victoria Hidalgo García Universidad de Sevilla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55414/206qjd82

Keywords:

mother-children interactions, adolescent maternity, emotional warm, sensibility, linguistic development, autonomy development, structure of situation

Abstract

This work analyzes the differences in the interactions of a group of adolescent mothers and another one of adult mothers with their babies of 8-12 months of age during feeding time. In this way, we studied 93 mother-baby dyads (41 adolescents and 52 adults) in 4 observational dimensions: (1) the emotional warm; (2) maternal sensitivity; (3) linguistic development and autonomy stimulation; and (4) feeding time organization. The results indicate that the adult mothers are warmer and more sensible during the interaction than adolescent mothers. Data show that adult mothers who take advantage of in greater measurement the situation to stimulate aspects related to the language and the autonomy of their babies. In addition, the group of adult mothers usually equips from greater the feeding time organization. This results point out that itis necessary aintervention adjust to the fact of becoming mother during the adolescent age.

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Published

09/06/2002

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How to Cite

Sánchez Hidalgo, J., & Hidalgo García, M. V. (2002). A comparative of adult vs. adolescent mother-infant interaction. Apuntes De Psicología, 20(2), 243-258. https://doi.org/10.55414/206qjd82

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