TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of interpersonal touch during childhood on adult attachment and depression
T2 - A neglected area of family and developmental psychology?
AU - Takeuchi, Mika S.
AU - Miyaoka, Hitoshi
AU - Tomoda, Atsuko
AU - Suzuki, Masao
AU - Liu, Qingbo
AU - Kitamura, Toshinori
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - Interpersonal touch has been little studied empirically as an indicator of parent- and peer-child intimacy. Undergraduate students (n = 390) were studied using a questionnaire survey regarding the frequencies of interpersonal touch by father, mother, same-sex peers, and opposite-sex peers during preschool ages, grades 1-3, grades 4-6, and grades 7-9, as well as their current attachment style to a romantic partner and current depression. A path model indicated that current depression was influenced significantly by poorer self- and other-images as well as by fewer parental interpersonal touches throughout childhood. Other-image was influenced by early (up to grade 3) parental interpersonal touch. Our findings suggest that a lower frequency of parental touching during childhood influences the development of depression and contributes to a poorer image of an individual's romantic partner during later adolescence and early adulthood.
AB - Interpersonal touch has been little studied empirically as an indicator of parent- and peer-child intimacy. Undergraduate students (n = 390) were studied using a questionnaire survey regarding the frequencies of interpersonal touch by father, mother, same-sex peers, and opposite-sex peers during preschool ages, grades 1-3, grades 4-6, and grades 7-9, as well as their current attachment style to a romantic partner and current depression. A path model indicated that current depression was influenced significantly by poorer self- and other-images as well as by fewer parental interpersonal touches throughout childhood. Other-image was influenced by early (up to grade 3) parental interpersonal touch. Our findings suggest that a lower frequency of parental touching during childhood influences the development of depression and contributes to a poorer image of an individual's romantic partner during later adolescence and early adulthood.
KW - Attachment
KW - Depression
KW - Interpersonal touch
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U2 - 10.1007/s10826-009-9290-x
DO - 10.1007/s10826-009-9290-x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:75749117578
SN - 1062-1024
VL - 19
SP - 109
EP - 117
JO - Journal of Child and Family Studies
JF - Journal of Child and Family Studies
IS - 1
ER -