The Relationships between Prematurity Stereotype, Optimism and Parenting Stress

어머니의 미숙아에 대한 고정관념, 낙관주의 그리고 양육스트레스와의 관계

  • 김경희 (목포대학교 생활과학대학 소비자 아동 주거학과)
  • Published : 2000.08.01

Abstract

The study of prematurity stereotyping is important because the optimal development of premature infants may be threatened by the operation of the stereotape. The study was conducted in which mothers were asked to rate unfamiliar infants shown on videotapes. The infants were described as either full term or premature and as either male or female. Each mother was asked to rate the infant on 23,7-point adjective scales(S-KISS) and to answer several other questionnaires(LOT, PSI). In the study, infants labeled premature were rated more negatively than were infants labeled full term, but infants labeled male and female were rated similarly. The behavioral implications for child rearing as a result of this "prematurity stereotyping" were considered. Correlational analyses revealed significant relationships between prematurity stereotyping and parenting stress, optinism and parenting stress. Optimism effects parenting stress.

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