Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.
Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Attach Hum Dev. 2021 Jun;23(3):328-349. doi: 10.1080/14616734.2020.1734642. Epub 2020 Mar 4.
The current study examined the development of toddler attachment and early childhood behavior among children of mothers with a history of childhood maltreatment and current major depressive disorder. Maternal depression, maternal sensitivity, and toddler attachment were assessed as mediators of the association between maternal history of childhood maltreatment and child internalizing and externalizing behavior. Participants were from a low-income, largely racial minority urban sample and included 123 mothers with (n = 69) and without (n = 54) major depressive disorder at baseline and their children assessed at 12, 26, and 36 months old. Findings suggest maternal depression and maternal sensitivity mediated the association between maternal history of childhood maltreatment and disorganized attachment. Maternal depression, but not disorganized attachment, mediated the association between maternal history of childhood maltreatment and child symptomatology. Results suggest that supporting mothers through depression and processing their adverse childhood experiences are critical in fostering positive child development.
本研究考察了有童年期虐待史和当前重度抑郁症母亲的孩子的幼儿依恋和幼儿期行为发展。将母亲抑郁、母亲敏感性和幼儿依恋作为母亲童年期虐待史与儿童内化和外化行为之间关联的中介因素进行评估。参与者来自一个低收入、以种族为主的城市样本,包括基线时有(n=69)和没有(n=54)重度抑郁症的 123 位母亲及其 12、26 和 36 个月大的孩子。研究结果表明,母亲抑郁和母亲敏感性中介了母亲童年期虐待史与依恋紊乱之间的关联。母亲抑郁而非依恋紊乱,中介了母亲童年期虐待史与儿童症状之间的关联。结果表明,通过抑郁治疗和处理其不良童年经历来支持母亲对于促进儿童的积极发展至关重要。