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Maternal Age,Psychological Maturity,Parenting Cognitions,and Mother–Infant Interaction
Authors:Anna‐Lisa Camberis  Catherine A. McMahon  Frances L. Gibson  Jacky Boivin
Affiliation:1. Centre for Emotional Health, Department of PsychologyMacquarie University;2. Institute of Early ChildhoodMacquarie University;3. Cardiff Fertility Studies Research Group, School of PsychologyCardiff University
Abstract:In the context of the trend toward delayed childbearing, the aim of this study was to examine relations among maternal age and the quality of maternal interactive behavior at 7 months assessed using sensitivity and mind‐mindedness, while also considering whether age effects were attributable to psychological maturity and parenting cognitions. Participants were 150 Australian mothers (mean age 33‐years) and their firstborn infants who were participating in a prospective study of parenthood. Path analysis showed maternal age had both direct and indirect associations with maternal interactive behavior. Older mothers made more mind‐related comments to their infants. They were also more sensitive; however, this effect was indirect and explained by greater psychological maturity (hardiness) and a more internal locus of control with regard to parenting. Results suggest that older maternal age may confer some benefits in terms of responsive parenting in infancy.
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