Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.34899/NGWQYJ
Title: Related data for: Maternal Sensitivity and Warmth in Singapore: Cultural Insights from Comparing the Ainsworth and Emotional Availability Scales
Creators: Cheung, Hoi Shan 
NUS Contact: Cheung Hoi Shan
Subject: Maternal sensitivity
Maternal warmth
Culture
Singapore
Developmental Psychology
Social Development
Attachment
Early Childhood
Toddlerhood
Preschool Period
Social Sciences
DOI: doi:10.34899/NGWQYJ
Description: Accompanying data for a study on observed maternal sensitivity and warmth in Singapore. The convergence between sensitivity scores on the Ainsworth and Emotional Availability Scales were examined, along with their associations with maternal warmth, children's language ability and likeability by peers in preschool. Participants were 167 mothers and their child aged 4 to 6 (55.7% girls) from the four major ethnic groups in Singapore (Chinese, Malay, Indian and Other). EA sensitivity was positively related to Ainsworth sensitivity and maternal warmth, but the overlap was not large, pointing to key conceptual differences that were discussed in light of cultural considerations. Contrary to expectation, Ainsworth sensitivity was more closely linked to maternal warmth than EA sensitivity was. Ainsworth sensitivity and warmth were related to less pragmatic difficulty and better likeability by female peers among preschoolers. The findings suggest that sensitivity and warmth may have a positive functional value despite the prevalence of emotional restraint in this cultural context. (2021)
Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) data
Software: SPSS
Related Publications: 10.1002/icd.2233
Citation: Cheung, Hoi Shan (2021-05-05). Related data for: Maternal Sensitivity and Warmth in Singapore: Cultural Insights from Comparing the Ainsworth and Emotional Availability Scales. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.34899/NGWQYJ
License: CC-BY-NC - "Creative Commons license - attribution required and for non-commercial use only"
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