Title of article
EARLY SOCIALIZATION CONTEXTS AND SOCIAL EXPERIENCES OF INFANTS IN RURAL AND URBAN GUJARAT, INDIA
Author/Authors
MONIKA ABELS HEIDI KELLER، نويسنده , , PRERNA MOHITE HINA MANKODI JIGISHA SHASTRI SHRUTI BHARGAVA SUCHETA JASRAI، نويسنده , , ARUNA LAKHANI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
22
From page
717
To page
738
Abstract
In this study, the early social experiences of infants from a rural, traditionally agricultural community are
compared with those of urban infants of the same region. Using spot observations, infants’daily social experiences
were assessed when they were about 3 months of age. Based on overarching sociocultural orientations,
the authors expected rural and urban caregivers to provide their infants with the same amount of body
contact, kissing, and body stimulation. Based on different educational profiles of the caregivers, less eye-toeye
contact, exclusive attention, and object stimulation by rural compared to urban caregivers were expected.
Differences between mothers and other caregivers in their interaction with the infant and during distress and
nondistress waking states of the infant were explored. The results confirmed their expectations partially.
Urban infants experienced more eye-to-eye contact and more exclusive attention but also more body contact.
There were no differences in kissing, body stimulation, and object stimulation.
Keywords
rural-urban comparison , spot observation , nonmaternal caregiving , infant state , Parenting
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708893
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