Family separation and attachment in young adults who were once left behind by caregiver migration

Volume: 302, Pages: 114039 - 114039
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
This study examined young adults' attachment with their mothers and fathers after experiencing separation from these caregivers in childhood due to one or more caregivers migrating out of the family's home country. From 774 respondents, 110 reported parental migration. Participants (M = 20.98; SD = 3.12; 68.1% female) were recruited from Latin American universities. Regarding maternal attachment, young adults who experienced separation from...
Paper Details
Title
Family separation and attachment in young adults who were once left behind by caregiver migration
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
302
Pages
114039 - 114039
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