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Perspectives in Nursing Science
2011 Volume.8 No. 1 p.20 ~ p.31
Review of the Measurement of Mother Child Interaction
Bang Kyung-Sook

Kwon Mi-Kyung
Park Sung-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to review the concept of Mother-Child Interaction (MCI) as well as its theoretical model and measurement methods.

Methods: A review of related theories and research was done to identify the concept and present status of MCI measuring techniques.

Results: The concept of MCI contains the two aspect of attachment and child rearing. MCI is unique in that it includes a dyadic process. The concept of MCI was developed based on attachment theory, Barnard¡¯s theory, and the goodness of fit model, MCI involves sensitivity, responsiveness, reciprocity, contingency, mutual satisfaction, and child developmental stimulation including positive and negative affection. Most instruments involved observation, especially in structured situations, and most were developed for mother-infant interaction.

Conclusion: MCI is a reciprocal, goal-oriented partnership process and is an ongoing process during childhood. Instruments for measuring MCI for preschoolers as well as appropriate self-reporting instruments need to be developed for wide use in practice and in research.
KEYWORD
Mother-child interaction, Measurement, Mother, Child
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