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Mother-child emotional availability in ecological perspective: Three countries, two regions, two genders.
Authors:Bornstein, Marc H.   Putnick, Diane L.   Heslington, Marianne   Gini, Motti   Suwalsky, Joan T. D.   Venuti, Paola   de Falco, Simona   Giusti, Zeno   Zingman de Galperín, Celia
Abstract:This study used a cross-national framework to examine country, region, and gender differences in emotional availability (EA), a prominent index of mutual socioemotional adaptation in the parent-child dyad. Altogether 220 Argentine, Italian, and U.S. mothers and their daughters and sons from both rural and metropolitan areas took part in home observations when the children were 20 months old. In terms of country, Italian mothers were more sensitive and optimally structuring, and Italian children were more responsive and involving, than Argentine and U.S. dyads. In terms of region, rural mothers were more intrusive than metropolitan mothers, and boys from metropolitan areas were more responsive than boys from rural areas. In terms of gender, mothers of girls were more sensitive and optimally structuring than mothers of boys, and daughters were more responsive and involving than sons. Understanding how country, region, and gender influence EA exposes forces that shape child development, parent-infant interaction, and family systems. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:emotional availability   culture   infancy   parenting   regions   gender differences   Argentina   US   Italy
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