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Andrews UniversityDigital Commons @ Andrews UniversityDissertationsGraduate Research2020Mother-Infant Attachment: Path Analysis of the Predictive Role Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role ofe of Trauma Therapy and Select Demographics on Mother's Cognitive ResponsesNicole D. KnappFollow this and additional works at: https //digitalcommons.andrews.edu/dissertatlonsRecommended CitationKnapp, Nicole D., 'Mother-Infant Attachment: Path Analysis of the Predictive Role of Trauma Therapy and S Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role ofelect Demographics on Mother's Cognitive Responses' (2020). Dissertations. 1727.https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/dissertations/1727This DissertationMother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role of
is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate Research at Digital Commons @ Andrews University, it has been accepted for inclusion In DiAndrews UniversityDigital Commons @ Andrews UniversityDissertationsGraduate Research2020Mother-Infant Attachment: Path Analysis of the Predictive Role Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role ofCTMOTHER-INFANT ATTACHMENT: PATH ANALYSIS OF THE PREDICTIVE ROLE OF TRAUMA THERAPY AND SELECT DEMOGRAPHICS ON MOTHER’S COGNITIVE RESPONSESby-Nicole D. KnappChair: Dennis Waite, Ed.D.ABSTRACT 01 GRAD UAH STUDENT RESEARCHDissertationAndrews UnivcrsilyCollege of Education & International ServicesTitle: Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role of Mother-infant Attachment: Path Analysis of the Predictive Role of Trauma Therapy and Select Demographics on Mother's Cognitive ResponsesName of reseaMother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role of
rcher: Nicole D. KnappName and degree of faculty chair: Dennis Waite. Ed.D.Date completed: June 2020ProblemThe best outcome for attachment when an infAndrews UniversityDigital Commons @ Andrews UniversityDissertationsGraduate Research2020Mother-Infant Attachment: Path Analysis of the Predictive Role Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role of domestic violence given the right environment (Hut 11-13wks cl al.. 2011; lheran cl al.. 2005). A previous study showed that changes to attachment due to postnatal intervention are based on external behaviors rather than internal though processes (Thcran cl al.. 2005). Because of this, the purpose Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role ofof this study is to compare therapy categories and each of the observable attachment factors.MethodParticipants completed a survey which measured theMother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role of
tolerance, acceptance, pleasure in proximity, and competence as a parent in regard to the mother’s response to her child! ren) ages zero to six monthsAndrews UniversityDigital Commons @ Andrews UniversityDissertationsGraduate Research2020Mother-Infant Attachment: Path Analysis of the Predictive Role Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role ofNOVA), post hoc tests, and a path analysis to answer two main research questions and five sub-questions.ResultsThe MANOVA results showed a marginally significant difference among the trauma therapy categories on the dependent variables. Subsequent ANOVA results showed that, individually, trauma ther Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role ofapy had a significant effect on tolerance, pleasure in proximity, and competence as a parent. Bonferroni post hoc analysis showed that not attending tMother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role of
herapy significantly differs from attending group therapy in regard to competence as a parent.The hypothesized model was a good fit for the data. TillAndrews UniversityDigital Commons @ Andrews UniversityDissertationsGraduate Research2020Mother-Infant Attachment: Path Analysis of the Predictive Role Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role ofad weak statistically significant direct effect on ATT and trauma therapy had a weak moderately significant direct effect on ATT.ConclusionThis study was designed to help understand if various types of trauma therapy could be effective in the formation of a more secure attachment between mother and Mother-Infant Attachment- Path Analysis of the Predictive Role ofinfant when the mother has had a history of domestic violence. This study also looked toAndrews UniversityDigital Commons @ Andrews UniversityDissertationsGraduate Research2020Mother-Infant Attachment: Path Analysis of the Predictive RoleAndrews UniversityDigital Commons @ Andrews UniversityDissertationsGraduate Research2020Mother-Infant Attachment: Path Analysis of the Predictive RoleGọi ngay
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