Association of mother-child attachment with maternal mental health in early years
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Early Child Development, 2020.
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10361-147792021-07-10T21:01:21Z Association of mother-child attachment with maternal mental health in early years Ruma, Umme Ruman Yesmin, Sakila Institute of Education Development, BRAC University Child’s development COVID-19 Mother-child attachment Postpartum depression Risk factors Development of Children Covid infections This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Early Child Development, 2020. Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-37). A mentally distressed mother fails or sometimes takes more time to establish a strong mother-child attachment. The purpose of this quantitative research was to explore the relationship between maternal mental health and mother-child attachment of the urban mothers in the early years. Mothers who had children of 0-2 years of age completed three self-reported questionnaires such as SES Questionnaire, GHQ, MAI using a digital platform. Findings show that 49.41% mothers are found distressed and COVID-19 pandemic is the underline cause of this highest percentage. Some other factors including lack of time for self-care, domestic violence, low income, mother’s physical illness, lack of mothers financial freedom are associated with maternal mental distress It is also revealed a negative relationship between maternal distress GHQ) and mother-child attachment (MAI), but not statistically significant (p=0.094). This finding emphasizes the importance of understanding maternal mental health state difficulties to ensure a holistic development for their children. Umme Ruman Ruma M. Early Child Development 2021-07-10T13:52:37Z 2021-07-10T13:52:37Z 2020 2020-12 Thesis ID 19155005 http://hdl.handle.net/10361/14779 en BRAC University thesis reports are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. 44 pages application/pdf Brac University |
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This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Early Child Development, 2020. |
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Association of mother-child attachment with maternal mental health in early years |
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Association of mother-child attachment with maternal mental health in early years |
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Brac University |
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