The Effects of Co-sleeping on Children’s Self-esteem and Attachment to Parents.
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- YOSHIDA Mina
- The Joint Graduate School of Hyogo University of Teacher Education
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- HAMAZAKI Takashi
- Graduate School of Naruto University of Teacher Education
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 添い寝が子どもの愛着および自尊感情へ及ぼす影響
Description
This study investigated the effects co-sleeping at night has on children's attachment to parents and self-esteem, then examined how and until when co-sleeping should be done. A questionnaire survey was taken by 424 undergraduate and graduate students. As a result of analysis of variance, men who have the experience of co-sleeping and those who were lying next to their mother have a higher score of AMBIVALENT measure, although it is a tendency. And although it is a tendency, it was found that who stopped co-sleeping at up to 0-3 years old and those who stopped co-sleeping after being 6 years old have a higher score of AVOIDANT measure. About self-esteem, a sufficient result was not obtained. Among SECURE measure, AMBIVALENT measure and AVOIDANT measure sex differences appeared in the score. Though not related to the experience of co-sleeping, men have a higher score of SECURE measure than women, women have a higher score of AMBIVALENT measure than men, and men have a higher score of AVOIDANT measure than women.
Journal
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- The Japanese Journal of Clinical Educational Psychology
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The Japanese Journal of Clinical Educational Psychology 30 (2), 29-37, 2013-12-20
Japanase Society of Clinical Educational Psychology
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390577354350313984
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- ISSN
- 24366129
- 09108955
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed