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Effects of Exclusive Parenting Support Center on Mother-Infant Interaction and Infant Development
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Korean Society for Sutdy of Child Education and Care Korean Journal of Child Education and Care Vol.13 No.4 KCI Candidated Journals
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2013.12
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191 - 217 (27page)

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of exclusive parenting support center on mother-infant interaction and infant development over time. The participants of this study were 193 mother-infant dyads, and they were divided and assigned into the two subgroups: 1) 93 dyads of mothers and their infants who had been enrolled in the four parenting support centers in a local community, Seoul, Korea as an experimental group; and 2) 100 dyads of infant-mothers were included as a comparison group. The subjects were asked to administer Parenting Stress Index(PSI) and Infant Development(DEP), and mother-infant interaction(NICHD) were observed by trained researchers. The collected data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, frequency analysis, t-tests. and paired t-tests. The primary findings of this study were as follows. First, parenting stress levels of mothers from an experiment group were more significantly decreased than those of a comparison group. Also, infants' development outcomes were more improved as compared with those of a comparison group. Paired t-tests indicated that the mother-infant interaction was significantly improved over time with an experiment group of mothers. Along with the main results of this study, implications for research and practice were discussed.

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