@article{ART002810440},
author={shin,dong-yul and Shin Soo won},
title={A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents},
journal={Industry Promotion Research},
issn={2466-1139},
year={2022},
volume={7},
number={1},
pages={17-23},
doi={10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.017}
TY - JOUR
AU - shin,dong-yul
AU - Shin Soo won
TI - A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents
JO - Industry Promotion Research
PY - 2022
VL - 7
IS - 1
PB - Industrial Promotion Institute
SP - 17
EP - 23
SN - 2466-1139
AB - The purpose of this study is to verify the relationship between parents' adult attachment, resilience, and psychological well-being, as it is inferred that infants and toddlers attending daycare centers will be directly or indirectly affected by their parents' adult attachment type. For this study, a total of 247 copies of the SPSS 12.0 statistical program were used for analysis, except for 43 copies where data were omitted after a questionnaire was conducted on 300 parents (150 parents and 150 mothers) of daycare centers located in Gyeonggi Province. Looking at the results of this study, first, it was confirmed that the general characteristics of parental adult attachment, self-recovery elasticity, and psychological well-being stimulate normality statistically. Second, the relationship between adult attachment and self-recovery elasticity was verified as a negative relationship, and it was confirmed that it had a significant effect. Third, it was confirmed that the relationship between adult attachment and psychological well-being was verified as a negative relationship and had a significant effect. As a follow-up study, we propose a phenomenological study of the mediating effect of psychological well-being on the influence of parents' adult attachment on self-recovery elasticity, parental attachment, resilience, and psychological well-being with infants and toddlers.
KW - Parents;adult attachment;resilience;psychological well-being;infants and toddlers.
DO - 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.017
ER -
shin,dong-yul and Shin Soo won. (2022). A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents. Industry Promotion Research, 7(1), 17-23.
shin,dong-yul and Shin Soo won. 2022, "A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents", Industry Promotion Research, vol.7, no.1 pp.17-23. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.017
shin,dong-yul, Shin Soo won "A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents" Industry Promotion Research 7.1 pp.17-23 (2022) : 17.
shin,dong-yul, Shin Soo won. A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents. 2022; 7(1), 17-23. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.017
shin,dong-yul and Shin Soo won. "A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents" Industry Promotion Research 7, no.1 (2022) : 17-23.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.017
shin,dong-yul; Shin Soo won. A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents. Industry Promotion Research, 7(1), 17-23. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.017
shin,dong-yul; Shin Soo won. A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents. Industry Promotion Research. 2022; 7(1) 17-23. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.017
shin,dong-yul, Shin Soo won. A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents. 2022; 7(1), 17-23. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.017
shin,dong-yul and Shin Soo won. "A study on the correlation between resilience and psychological well-being of adult attachment types of daycare center parents" Industry Promotion Research 7, no.1 (2022) : 17-23.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.1.017