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Differences and similarities between father-infant interaction and mother-infant interaction.
Author(s) -
Satoshi Yago,
Taiko Hirose,
Motoko Okamitsu,
Yukiko Okabayashi,
Kayoko Hiroi,
Nozomi Nakagawa,
Takahide Omori
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of medical and dental sciences
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.11480/610102
The aim of this study was to compare father-infant interaction with mother-infant interaction, and explore differences and similarities between parents. Related factors for quality of father-infant interaction were also examined. Sixteen pairs of parents with infants aged 0 to 36 months were observed for play interaction between parents and their children. Results suggested no significant differences between parents, but children's interactions were significantly more contingent with fathers than mothers (p =.045). Significant correlations between parents were found in socialemotional growth fostering encouragement for children during interaction (ρ =.73, p =.001). Paternal depressive symptoms were significantly correlated to paternal sensitivity to child's cues (ρ =-.59, p =.017).

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