한국 영아들과 미국 영아들의 애착 분포와 행동특성 비교
The Distiributions of Attachment Classifications and Attachment Behaviors of Korean Infants and American Infants
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To understand further the differences in the distribution of attachment classifications assigned to 12-15 month old infant raised in Korea(N=85) and the U.S.(N=104), detailed analyses of maternal and infant behavior during the Strange Situation was undertaken. Indices of infants' attachment behavior with their mothers and distress during separations were rated. The percentage of Korean infants classified as secure versus insecure mirrored the global distribution, however, fewer Korean babies were classified as avoidant, As predicted, secure Korean babies were less likely than secure U.S. babies to approach their mothers, maintain contact or show resistant behavior and more often displayed distress during the second separation from their mother. Resistant Korean babies, however, did not significantly differ from resistant U.S. babies with respect to their attachment behavior but more often displayed distress when left with a stranger. These findings are discussed with respect to cultural differences in caregiving.

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애착유형애착행동비교문화attachment classificationattachment behaviorsCross-Culture
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한국 영아들과 미국 영아들의 애착 분포와 행동특성 비교
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The Distiributions of Attachment Classifications and Attachment Behaviors of Korean Infants and American Infants
저자
진미경유미숙
발행일
2005-12
저널명
아동학회지
26
6
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17 ~ 28