Department of Nursing Sciences, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada; Centre d'études interdisciplinaires sur le développement de l'enfant et la famille, Canada; CERVO Brain Research Center, Canada; Interdisciplinary Research Center on Intimate Relationship Problems and Sexual Abuse, Canada; Groupe de recherche et d'intervention auprès de l'enfant vulnérable et négligé, Canada.
Department of Nursing Sciences, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada; Centre d'études interdisciplinaires sur le développement de l'enfant et la famille, Canada; Interdisciplinary Research Center on Intimate Relationship Problems and Sexual Abuse, Canada.
Child Abuse Negl. 2019 Sep;95:104065. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104065. Epub 2019 Jun 27.
Childhood maltreatment impacts parenting and has intergenerational consequences. It is therefore crucial to identify clinically responsive resilience-promoting factors in pregnant women and expecting men with history of childhood maltreatment. Mentalization, or reflective functioning, appears as a promising concept to understand risk and resilience in the face of childhood maltreatment.
This study evaluated the multivariate relationship between exposure to childhood maltreatment, reflective functioning, psychological symptoms and parental attitude in expecting parents.
Two hundred and thirty-five pregnant women and 66 expecting fathers completed self-report assessment measures of childhood trauma, reflective functioning, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, parental sense of competence and antenatal attachment. Twenty-eight percent (n = 85) of the community sample reported personal histories of childhood maltreatment.
Structural equation modeling indicated that reflective functioning (a) partially mediated the association between childhood maltreatment and psychological symptoms during pregnancy and (b) independently predicted participants' perception of parental competence and psychological investment toward the unborn child.
Overall, this study provides empirical evidence of the protective role of reflective functioning during the prenatal period in parents with histories of childhood maltreatment.
儿童期虐待会影响育儿方式,并产生代际影响。因此,识别有儿童期虐待史的孕妇和准父亲中具有临床反应性的促进恢复力的因素至关重要。心理化或反思功能似乎是一个有前途的概念,可以帮助理解在面对儿童期虐待时的风险和恢复力。
本研究评估了在有儿童期虐待史的孕妇和准父亲中,暴露于儿童期虐待、反思功能、心理症状和父母态度之间的多变量关系。
235 名孕妇和 66 名准父亲完成了儿童创伤、反思功能、抑郁、创伤后应激障碍、父母感能力和产前依恋的自我报告评估。社区样本中有 28%(n=85)的人报告了个人儿童期虐待史。
结构方程模型表明,反思功能(a)部分中介了儿童期虐待与怀孕期间心理症状之间的关系,(b)独立预测了参与者对父母能力的感知和对未出生孩子的心理投入。
总的来说,这项研究提供了有儿童期虐待史的父母在产前期间反思功能具有保护作用的实证证据。