The effect of an Organized Camp Experience on Mother-Child Relationship
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It has been said that children's mental problems are affected by their mother's mental condition. Studies show that this influence often serves as a form of social support helpful to the promotion of children's health and growth. This study examined whether children's perception of social support from their mothers changed as a result of their participation in an organized camp. In addition, the study examined these mother-child relationships through the mother's self-description. Nineteen boys, aged 8-13 years, participated in a weeklong organized camp program. The Perceived Social Support, measured by the Scale of Social Support, was assessed just before and ten days after of the camp. Post-score of Social Support did not increase compared with prescore. However, three items, 'When I want to complain about something, my mother listens (p<.05) ', 'When I can't do something for myself, my mother helps (p<.10) ' and 'When I am distressed with human relationships, my mother gives advice (p<.10) ', of social support significantly increased compared with pre-score. At the same time, review of mother's report indicates that mothers perceived some growth in their children (ex.'My son began to help me with after dinner clean up'). Consequently, mother's perceived social support from their children was favorably changed by the organized camp experience. This suggests in part, that the child's interpersonal perception, mother's support or both changed in response to the child who experienced the organized camp. Therefore, it can be proposed that an organized camp experience is one of the measures to help promote perceived social support.
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