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Title

COMPARISON OF ATTACHMENT STYLES BETWEEN CHILDREN OF DAY CARE CENTERS WITH WHOM PROVIDED CARE BY THEIR FAMILIES IN IRAN

Pages

  165-182

Keywords

SEPARATION ANXIETY TEST (SAT); CHILDRENQ4

Abstract

 In studies on psychological health and children's personality development and in researches on emotional distresses, children's behavioral disorders associated with mother deprivation are known as the most major cause of mental disorders. Therefore, for identification of children's ATTACHMENT STYLEs in DAY CARE CENTERS provided are of significant importance. For this purpose, to compare the ATTACHMENT STYLEs between children of DAY CARE CENTERS with those provided care by their families, the Separation Anxiety Test (SAT) Slough and colleagues (1988) on 72 children (36 in DAY CARE CENTERS & 36 ordinary ones) was carried out. The results have shown, almost half of children in both groups have insecure ATTACHMENT STYLEs. Tendency ratio of both groups of children towards Secure and Ambivalent Insecure styles are almost the same. However the avoidant style of attachment in children of DAY CARE CENTERS are more than those provided care by their families [0]. The children under family care compared to the children of DAY CARE CENTERS in the situations of separation from their mothers in the first day of school and sleeping in their room, have shown more self reliance.      

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    RAZEGHI, N., GHOBARI BONAB, B., & MAZAHERI, M.. (2005). COMPARISON OF ATTACHMENT STYLES BETWEEN CHILDREN OF DAY CARE CENTERS WITH WHOM PROVIDED CARE BY THEIR FAMILIES IN IRAN. JOURNAL OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (RESEARCH ON EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN), 5(2 (16)), 165-182. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/96404/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    RAZEGHI N., GHOBARI BONAB B., MAZAHERI M.. COMPARISON OF ATTACHMENT STYLES BETWEEN CHILDREN OF DAY CARE CENTERS WITH WHOM PROVIDED CARE BY THEIR FAMILIES IN IRAN. JOURNAL OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (RESEARCH ON EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN)[Internet]. 2005;5(2 (16)):165-182. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/96404/en

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    N. RAZEGHI, B. GHOBARI BONAB, and M. MAZAHERI, “COMPARISON OF ATTACHMENT STYLES BETWEEN CHILDREN OF DAY CARE CENTERS WITH WHOM PROVIDED CARE BY THEIR FAMILIES IN IRAN,” JOURNAL OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (RESEARCH ON EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN), vol. 5, no. 2 (16), pp. 165–182, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/96404/en

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