Graduate School of Creative Arts Therapies and Center for the Study of Child Development, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel.
Res Dev Disabil. 2013 Jan;34(1):306-13. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2012.08.007. Epub 2012 Sep 14.
We examined mothers' resolution of their children's diagnosis of Intellectual Disability (ID) and its link to maternal sensitivity, and we hypnotized that mothers' who are "resolved" will show more sensitivity during their interactions with their children than "unresolved" mothers. We assessed maternal resolution using the Reaction to Diagnosis Interview and maternal sensitivity in three different play episodes using the Emotional Availability Scales. Our sample included 40 children between the ages of 2.5 and 5.5 with clinical diagnoses of non-syndromic ID and their mothers. Supporting our hypothesis we found that mothers who were resolved regarding the diagnosis of their children showed more maternal sensitivity to their children in two of the three play episodes. Another important finding was that resolution and sensitivity were associated even when we controlled for the child's responsiveness to and involvement with the mother, suggesting that the link between resolution and sensitivity cannot be accounted by the impact of the child's behavior on the mother.
我们研究了母亲对其子女智力障碍(ID)诊断的解决情况及其与母亲敏感性的关系,并假设“解决”的母亲在与子女互动时会比“未解决”的母亲表现出更高的敏感性。我们使用反应诊断访谈来评估母亲的解决情况,使用情感可用性量表在三个不同的游戏情节中评估母亲的敏感性。我们的样本包括 40 名年龄在 2.5 到 5.5 岁之间、有非综合征型 ID 临床诊断的儿童及其母亲。支持我们的假设,我们发现,在三个游戏情节中的两个情节中,对于孩子诊断持“解决”态度的母亲对孩子表现出更高的敏感性。另一个重要发现是,即使我们控制了孩子对母亲的反应性和参与度,解决情况和敏感性仍然相关,这表明解决情况和敏感性之间的联系不能用孩子的行为对母亲的影响来解释。