The Circle of Security® Parenting™ (COSP™) program is a relationship-based intervention that targets attachment security and caregiver internal working models. Efficacy research utilizing observational measurement of parent-child interaction remains limited in the Circle of Security® parenting literature and no studies have examined changes in dyadic mutuality as a construct of interest. The aims of this current thesis work were to evaluate the efficacy of COSP™ by examining changes in dyadic mutuality and parent positivity/negativity using a validated observational measurement tool (PARCHISY). A quasi-experimental repeated measures design was employed to investigate changes in observed parent-child interaction before and after the 8-week COSP™ intervention and across two tasks, structured play and clean-up. Findings revealed theoretically predicted positive changes in dyadic mutuality and parent positivity and no significant change in parent negativity. These results support the utility of PARCHISY in the assessment of attachment focused parenting interventions. Future recommendations and limitations are discussed.
Date of Award | 2024 |
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Original language | Canadian English |
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PARENT-CHILD MUTUALITY AND RELATIONSHIP-BASED PARENTING: EVALUATING CIRCLE OF SECURITY® PARENTING™ PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS
Ross, K. (Author), Rempel, G. (Author). 2024
Student thesis: Master's Thesis