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Foster Caregiver Motivation and Infant Attachment: How do Reasons for Fostering Affect Relationships?

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This study reports the results of the effects of types of caregiver motivation to foster parent on the security of attachment of infants in care. Using the Motivations for Foster Parenting Inventory and the Ainsworth Strange Situation Procedure, the differences in motivation of kin and non-kin caregivers and the effects of motivation on security of attachment of 46 infants is reported. Result found that motivations to foster, such as the desire to increase family size, and social concern for the community, were significant predictors for secure attachment; while reasons for fostering such as spiritual expression, adoption, and replacement of a grown child, were predictors of insecure attachment. Research and practice implications are discussed.

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Susan A. Cole is an Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign.

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Cole, S.A. Foster Caregiver Motivation and Infant Attachment: How do Reasons for Fostering Affect Relationships?. Child Adolesc Soc Work J 22, 441–457 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-005-0021-x

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