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  • Volume:34 Issue:2
  • Attachment dimensions and problem behaviors in middle-childhood children of women receiving service ...

Attachment dimensions and problem behaviors in middle-childhood children of women receiving service from a psychiatry clinic

Authors : Hacer TAŞKIRAN TEPE, Emine ÖZMETE
Pages : 453-467
Doi:10.33417/tsh.1152568
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Publication Date : 2023-04-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study aimed to examine the differences between middle-childhood children of mothers receiving and not receiving mental health services in terms of attachment dimensions and problem behaviors, and the relationship of problem behaviors in middle-childhood children with some socio-demographic variables. Using quantitative research method, this study had two sample groups: the study and comparison groups. Additionally, it involved a total of 127 mothers and 127 children in the 9-14 age group, including 62 mothers and their children in the study group insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(receiving mental health services); and 65 mothers and their children in the comparison group insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(not receiving mental health services);. For data collection, the following scales were applied to both groups. The data collecting process consisted of the Personal Information Form, the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale II – Middle-Childhood, and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(AB 4-16);. The results showed that the study group children tended to have insecure attachment and problematic behaviors more than the comparison group children. In addition to mother’s need for mental health services, mother’s educational level, child’s birth after an unplanned pregnancy, and separation from one or both parents for a period were also considered as important factors affecting problem behaviors in children. This study revealed the preventable factors in the development of problem behaviors in children. These results contribute to the practices of mental health professionals and the role of child welfare systems in developing protective-preventive services.
Keywords : Attachment, Child welfare, Middle childhood child, Child behavior disorders, Maternal child health services

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