This study aimed to examine the effects of maternal attachment, parenting efficacy, and financial
background on the infant and child's attachment. The data were collected from 60 infants(12 to 36
months) and children(48 to 60 months) in 8 educational institutions located in 5 Daejeon districts.
Infant Q-set test and Slough and Greenberg's Child SAT interview were conducted for assessing
infant's and child's attachment For maternal attachment, AAS(Adult Attachment Scale) by Jung
Hae-Seung was used and for parenting efficacy, the instrument designed by Yoon-Jin Lee was used.
Mean and standard deviation were calculated and regression analysis was done. The results showed
that maternal attachement had an impact on infant' and child's attachment and there was a
relationship between financial background and infant's and child's attachment.