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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Cuidados parentais e trajetórias de desenvolvimento: um estudo observacional de díades mãe-bebê de dois níveis socioeconômicos de Belém, Brasil(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-03-02) SILVA, Mariane Sarmento da; GAROTTI, Marilice Fernandes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2218504886013525This study was based on Heidi Keller’s theoretical framework of Parental Investment Model, which indicates six parental systems – primary care, body contact, body stimulation, face-to-face exchange and narrative envelope – and three interaction mechanisms – attention, contingency and warmth and which are independent of each other and the predominance of one or the other depends on the culture and socioeconomic characteristics. The goals of this work was to characterize the parental investment of dyads mother-baby of lower socioeconomic class (CEB) and middle-class (CEM) of the city of Belém and the conversational style used in verbal emissions by the mothers during verbal interaction with your babies. The participants in the study were 20 mothers (nine of CEB and 11 of CEM). The mean age of mothers of CEB was 24,5, most had the elementary school (77,8%) and secondary (22,2%), complete or not, have monthly income less than mothers of another group and living in outlying areas. The mean age of mothers of CEM was 30,7, most had the undergraduated school (63,3%) and living in central areas. Have been observed and recorded mother-baby interactions in bathing and exchange sessions, at the home of the dyad, for later analysis and transcription of verbal behavior with the Transana 2.41. The results indicated that mothers of CEB gave more emphasis to proximal parental practices during their interactions, but also have submitted distal practices but less frequently. Mothers of CEM gave emphasis to practices echance independence and interdependence.As interaction mechanisms, it was noted that the mothers of both groups were more contingents for positive signals of baby than negatives, characteristic of societies that prioritize the independence and autonomy of the subject; however, showed more warmth to respond to positive signals compared to the tives. In relation to the conversational style, mothers of CEB have used more frequently directive style, and mothers of CEM, used both styles with nearby frequencies These findings indicate a pattern interdependent for CEB and a pattern autonomous-relationade for CEM.that both groups showed parental practices that enhance independence and interdependence presenting a pattern that fosters the development of children’s autonomous–relational selves.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Investimento parental de mãe surda e mãe ouvinte e seus bebês ouvintes(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-12-03) ALBUQUERQUE, Raphaella Duarte Lopes de; GAROTTI, Marilice Fernandes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2218504886013525The human baby is prematurely born compared to the primate pattern, and this physical immaturity creates a longer duration of dependence and intensification of parental adult care. This study was based on Heidi Keller’s theoretical framework of Parental Investment Model, which assumes six parental systems, evolved in response to adaptive problems faced by our ancestors. The parental systems represent investments that differ in respect of energy, time, attention and tone emotional targeted to the baby. The proposed parental systems are systems of primary care, system of body contact, system of body stimulation, system of object stimulation, face-to-face and narrative envelope. The predominance of one of these systems will depend on the culture. However, investigations conducted up to now included only typical dyads. In addition, there are no longitudinal studies focusing on the characteristics of parental systems developed between dyads whose sensory channels used to initial interchange differ, for instance deaf mothers and their hearing infants. This study investigated the parental systems prioritized by a deaf mother and a hearing mother in relation to their hearing babies, as well as the characteristics of instancies of interaction between a deaf mother - hearing infant. The mothers were primiparous, with higher educational level, and their ages were 34 and 36 years old, resident in Belém, and their infants were male. Footage was shot, weekly until three months, and from two to two weeks until six months in bath situations, changing clothes, feeding and free play from the three months, at mothers’ home. The parental systems were recorded at an interval of ten seconds, and then recorded the mother and infant general behaviors by second instancies of interaction. The results indicated that the deaf mother prioritized object stimulation, and body contact. Hearing mother prioritized body stimulation, body contact, and face-to-face. Besides the differences in stimulation type prioritized by each mother, the body contact was qualitatively different between them. The results suggest a model autonomous-relational for dyads. The analysis of interactions deaf mother - hearing infant indicated that mother begins the most interactions during the study period, and suggests that the dyad showed changes in interactions throughout the baby development. However, it emphasizes the necessity for more studies to increase the knowledge of atypical dyads peculiarities, such as re-defining the categories and searching for new parental systems.