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Anxiety and defensiveness as predictors of maternal child-centrism
Miri Kestler-Peleg
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Osnat Lavenda
School of Social Work
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Maternal-child
100%
Child-centrism
100%
Defensiveness
100%
Maternal Characteristics
37%
Self-report Measures
12%
Israeli Jews
12%
Attachment Style
12%
Positive Affect
12%
Negative Affect
12%
Stress-related
12%
Feminist
12%
Hierarchical Regression Analysis
12%
Western Societies
12%
Motherhood
12%
Good Mother
12%
Demographic Context
12%
Maternal Practices
12%
Children's Needs
12%
Societal Norms
12%
Psychology
Regression Analysis
100%
Attachment Style
100%
Positive Affect
100%
Negative Affect
100%
Hierarchical Regression
100%
Social Sciences
Centrism
100%
Israeli
12%
Sociodemographics
12%
Judaism
12%
Attachment Style
12%