Maternal Deprivation - Bowlby

    Cards (16)

    • Maternal Deprivation
      The emotional and intellectual consequences of seperation between a child and their mother/caregiver
    • Deprivation
      To lose something - the loss of an emotional care normally provided by a primary caregiver
    • Privation
      No attachments formed
    • Skodak and Skeels (1949)

      Found that those children who were institutionalised scored poorly on intelligence tests - improved after emotional care
    • Spitz and Wolf (1946)
      Observed that when 100 children were put into care in an institution, they became depressed within a few months
    • Aim of Bowlby’s 44 thieves study 

      Find out if prolonged emotional deprivation would have long term consequences on emotional support
    • Procedure of 44 thieves
      Analysed case studies of his child patients
      Judged to be emotionally maladjusted
      studied 88 children, 44 caught stealing
      they lacked emotional responses - normal signs of affection, shame, or responsibility
      They stole as it didn't matter to them
    • Affectionless Psychopaths
      The thieves lacked basic emotional responses
    • Findings of 44 thieves
      The affectionless thieves had experienced frequent seperation from their mothers
      86% (12/14) of thieves experienced frequent seperation, compared to 17% (5/30) of other thieves
      Almost none of the control group experienced frequent seperation, 39% of thieves had
    • The Value of Maternal Care
      Bowlby was the first to recognise the deep impact of emotional care and the need for: ‘Warm intimate and continuous relationship with a mother to ensure continuing normal health’
    • Critical Period
      Bowlby stated that this will only occur if an infant experiences this before they are 2.5 and if there is no alternative caregiver available - continued risk up to 5
    • Long term consequences
      Emotional maladjustment
      Mental health problems - depression
    • Strength - Physical or Psychological seperation (Radke-Yarrowet et al 1985)

      Studied depressed mothers and found that 55% of their children were insecurely attached, compared to 29% of non-depressed group.
      Therefore, psychological seperation can lead to Deprivation
    • Strength - Long term effects
      Early deprivation seems to increase likelihood of experiencing long term mental health issues
      Bifulco et al (1992) - studied women who had been seperated from their mother for over a year, finding that 25% of them later experienced depression or anxiety
    • Strength - real world application
      44 thieves study created major transformations in the childcare world:
      • Children can see their caregivers in hospital
      • Assigning caregivers to children in school
      • More paternity leave and funding (480 days in Sweden)
    • Weakness - Investigator effects

      Bowlby designed and conducted the self reports himself so prescence and interpretation might influence outcome of research
      Affectionless Psychopathy diagnosis may have been distorted by researcher confirmation bias