Developmental Trends in Mother-Infant Interaction from 4-Months to 42-Months : Using an Observation Technique
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Background: It is clear that early social interaction follows from mother-infant interaction after pregnancy. Many researchers have illuminated this interaction in the first years of life. Most common mother-infant interaction is the attachment behavior of an infant. The Japan Children’s Study (JCS) development psychology group hypothesis is that the early mother-infant interaction will predict later social behaviors. But the method applied to evaluate this interaction mainly comes from the evaluation of the whole observation situation and is dependent upon the coder. We applied a new observational method that checked the on/off status of behavior and recorded sequentially.Methods: Using a semi-structured observation setting as our method, we analyzed the developmental change of mother-infant interaction within a toy situation.Results: The result indicated that mother-infant interaction with a toy altered at around 9-months and is salient to the usual developmental change of joint attention. Additionally cluster analysis suggested that the developmental pattern is divided into two clusters. This is the first report on a developmental pattern of joint attention.Conclusions: These results indicated that the developmental trend of gaze direction and vocalization is one candidate of measure for evaluating the mother infant social interaction from the point of joint attention.
- 日本疫学会の論文
- 2010-02-01
著者
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Yato Yuko
Research Institute Of Science And Technology For Society Japan Science And Technology Agency
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Kawai Masatoshi
Center For The Study Of Child Development Inst. For Education Mukogawa Women's Univ.
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Kawai Masatoshi
Japan Science And Technology Agency (jst)/research Institute Of Science And Technology For Society (
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Yamamoto Hatsumi
Japan Science And Technology Agency (jst)/research Institute Of Science And Technology For Society (
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NAMBA Kumiko
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)/Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society (
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YATO Yuko
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)/Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society (
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NEGAYAMA Koichi
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)/Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society (
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SOGON Shunya
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)/Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society (
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Yato Yuko
Research Institute Of Science And Technology For Society Japan Science And Technology Agency:college
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