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Perceived maternal parenting self‐efficacy as a predictor maternal responsiveness in infants and toddlers

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Maternal responsiveness seems to be necessary for a child to develop a safe attachment. However, even after many years of research on maternal responsiveness, only a few attempts have been… Click to show full abstract

Maternal responsiveness seems to be necessary for a child to develop a safe attachment. However, even after many years of research on maternal responsiveness, only a few attempts have been made to find ways of promoting mother and child interaction. This study aimed at determining the association between maternal responsiveness and parenting self‐efficacy variables and at identifying the factors that correlated with maternal responsiveness.

Keywords: maternal responsiveness; self efficacy; maternal parenting; perceived maternal; parenting self; responsiveness

Journal Title: International Journal of Clinical Practice
Year Published: 2021

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