Also,
certain maternal attitudes about diabetes and its treatment were correlated with the children's disease - specific behavior problems.
Objective This study
examined maternal attitudes and practices that may prevent preschoolers from receiving needed mental health services.
Preschoolers» Emotional Understanding and Psychosocial Adjustment in Korea: The Moderating Effect
of Maternal Attitude towards Emotional Expressiveness.
Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) provides information
on maternal attitudes and experiences related to pregnancy and breastfeeding across the United States.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study evaluated three theoretical models of parent group education: Behavioral Modification, Adlerian Mother Study Group, and Parent Effectiveness Training (P.E.T.), on producing and
maintaining maternal attitude change.
The authors interpreted this to suggest that the most
optimal maternal attitudes left latitude for a moderate amount of restriction.
These maternal parenting behaviors (values toward achievement and interest in schoolwork) were found to mediate the relations
between maternal attitudes and adolescents» achievement, but not between paternal attitudes and achievement.
Preschoolers «Social Competence: Effects of Gender, Age, Emotion Regulation Strategies and Maternal Attitudes
In addition, the question can not be answered on the basis of any information in the related chapter, which refers to
maternal attitudes but not maternal behavior.]
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) After initial assessment using the Strange Situation,
the Maternal Attitude Scale, and the Life Event Inventory, mother - infant pairs who were anxiously attached were randomly assigned to either the Infant - Parent Psychotherapy [now called Child - Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)-RSB- intervention group or a nonintervention control group.
Reich posited that lack of appropriate care and
maternal attitudes, from the prenatal period, would create a muscular - psychic condition he called «character armor».
The effects of a social support group on depression,
maternal attitudes and behavior in new mothers
A pilot study (Onozawa et al., 2001) reports that depressed mothers beneficiate from attending a massage class, attenuating depression symptoms and learning to interact better with their babies, leading in turn to an improvement in dyadic interaction (
maternal attitudes and behaviors toward the child and infants» responses), more than mothers in a support group did.
Methods Mothers of 110 children ages 3 — 6 completed a survey of
maternal attitudes and practices and the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI).