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Este estudo tem como objectivo perceber de que modo os modelos internos dinâmicos
do pai têm repercussões no envolvimento com o seu filho, colmatando a lacuna existente na
literatura. A amostra é constituída por 54 díades mãe/criança e pai/criança e as crianças têm,
em média, 32.26 meses (DP=3.03). As famílias pertencem a um nível socio-económico
médio/médio alto e todos os pais e mães trabalhavam fora de casa. Este estudo utilizou as
Narrativas de Representação da Vinculação em Adultos (Waters & Rodrigues-Doolabh, 2004)
para analisar os modelos internos dos pais e aplicou aos mesmos um questionário sobre o seu
envolvimento com os seus filhos (Monteiro, Veríssimo, Castro & Oliveira, 2006). Os
resultados indicam que os pais que possuem um script de base segura nas narrativas
Adulto/Criança, encontram-se mais envolvidos nos cuidados práticos prestados aos seus
filhos, o que permite afirmar que as relações precoces estão a motivar um maior envolvimento
nas actividades práticas comparativamente às relações que os adultos estabelecem
actualmente.
ABSTRACT: This study aims to understand how the father’s internal working models can cause repercussions in the involvement with his child, bridging the gap in the literature. The sample consists of 54 dyads mother/child and father/child and children have, on average, 32.26 months (SD=3.03). Families belong to a medium/medium high socio-economic level and all fathers and mothers work outside the home. This study used The “Narrative Assessment of Adult Attachment Representations” (Waters & Rodrigues-Doolabh, 2004) to analyze the father’s internal working models and applied to them a questionnaire about their involvement with their children (Monteiro, Veríssimo, Castro & Oliveira, 2006). The results indicate that fathers who have a secure base script in the narratives Adult/Child, are more involved in practical care to their children, which allow us to affirm that early relationships are motivating a greater involvement in practical activities compared to current relationships that adults establish.
ABSTRACT: This study aims to understand how the father’s internal working models can cause repercussions in the involvement with his child, bridging the gap in the literature. The sample consists of 54 dyads mother/child and father/child and children have, on average, 32.26 months (SD=3.03). Families belong to a medium/medium high socio-economic level and all fathers and mothers work outside the home. This study used The “Narrative Assessment of Adult Attachment Representations” (Waters & Rodrigues-Doolabh, 2004) to analyze the father’s internal working models and applied to them a questionnaire about their involvement with their children (Monteiro, Veríssimo, Castro & Oliveira, 2006). The results indicate that fathers who have a secure base script in the narratives Adult/Child, are more involved in practical care to their children, which allow us to affirm that early relationships are motivating a greater involvement in practical activities compared to current relationships that adults establish.
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Keywords
Script de base-segura Modelos internos dinâmicos Vinculação Envolvimento paterno Secure base script Internal working models Attachment Paternal involvement