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CAREGIVER–CHILD INTERACTION,CAREGIVER TRANSITIONS,AND GROUP SIZE AS MEDIATORS BETWEEN INTERVENTION CONDITION AND ATTACHMENT AND PHYSICAL GROWTH OUTCOMES IN INSTITUTIONALIZED CHILDREN
Authors:Hilary A Warner  Robert B McCall  Christina J Groark  Kevin H Kim  Rifkat J Muhamedrahimov  Oleg I Palmov  Natalia V Nikiforova
Institution:1. University of Pittsburgh;2. St. Petersburg State University;3. Baby Home 13, St. Petersburg, Russia Federation
Abstract:This report describes a secondary analysis of data from a comprehensive intervention project which included training and structural changes in three Baby Homes in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. Multiple mediator models were tested according to the R.M. Baron and D.A. Kenny ( 1986 ) causal‐steps approach to examine whether caregiver–child interaction quality, number of caregiver transitions, and group size mediated the effects of the intervention on children's attachment behaviors and physical growth. The study utilized a subsample of 163 children from the original Russian Baby Home project, who were between 11 and 19 months at the time of assessment. Results from comparisons of the training and structural changes versus no intervention conditions are presented. Caregiver–child interaction quality and number of caregiver transitions fully mediated the association between intervention condition and attachment behavior. No other mediation was found. Results suggest that the quality of interaction between caregivers and children in institutional care is of primary importance to children's development, but relationship context may play a less direct mediational role, supporting caregiver–child interactions.
Keywords:institutional care  caregiver–  child interactions  attachment  physical growth  cuidado institucional  interacciones cuidador‐niñ  o  afectividad  crecimiento fí  sico  soin institutionnel  interactions personnes prenant soin de l'enfant‐enfant  attachement  croissance physique  Institutionelle Betreuung  Betreuer‐Kind‐Interaktionen  Bindung    rperliches Wachstum                                                                                                    ا  ل  ر  ع  ا  ي  ة  ا  ل  م  ؤ  س  س  ي  ة    ت  ف  ا  ع  ل  ا  ت  ا  ل  ط  ف  ل  و  م  ق  د  م  ا  ل  ر  ع  ا  ي  ة    ا  ل  ت  ع  ل  ق    ا  ل  ن  م  و  ا  ل  ف  س  ي  و  ل  و  ج  ي  
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