The role of maternal employment on the development of a child's attachment style
Using a descriptive design, this research aimed to examine the four-group attachment prototype model of Bartholomew (1991) and the relationship it forms with maternal employment. Maternal employment is classified into the time of absence of the mother, the kind of maternal employment she is engaged...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-107422021-08-28T01:09:41Z The role of maternal employment on the development of a child's attachment style Chan, Joyce Aiza Z. Gocheco, Blanca Corynne M. Santos, Maria Kristina Noelle J. Using a descriptive design, this research aimed to examine the four-group attachment prototype model of Bartholomew (1991) and the relationship it forms with maternal employment. Maternal employment is classified into the time of absence of the mother, the kind of maternal employment she is engaged in, and the presence of alternative caregivers during the mothers' absence. One hundred adolescents, with ages ranging from 16-21 participated in this research. The Attachment Style Questionnaire (ASQ) was administered to the participants and this was used to determine the most prominent attachment style developed. An interview guide was given to the participants and the data gathered by the interviews was coded and used to supplement the results of the ASQ. Results showed that majority of the adolescents had a dismissing attachment style, specifically a discomfort attachment style, and based in the interviews, their answers showed three common themes: their desired parenting style, independence and compensatory actions. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10097 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Working mothers Children of working mothers Mothers--Employment |
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Using a descriptive design, this research aimed to examine the four-group attachment prototype model of Bartholomew (1991) and the relationship it forms with maternal employment. Maternal employment is classified into the time of absence of the mother, the kind of maternal employment she is engaged in, and the presence of alternative caregivers during the mothers' absence. One hundred adolescents, with ages ranging from 16-21 participated in this research. The Attachment Style Questionnaire (ASQ) was administered to the participants and this was used to determine the most prominent attachment style developed. An interview guide was given to the participants and the data gathered by the interviews was coded and used to supplement the results of the ASQ. Results showed that majority of the adolescents had a dismissing attachment style, specifically a discomfort attachment style, and based in the interviews, their answers showed three common themes: their desired parenting style, independence and compensatory actions. |
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The role of maternal employment on the development of a child's attachment style |
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