Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada; Institut-Universitaire Jeunes en Difficulté, CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, Canada.
Child Abuse Negl. 2022 Jun;128:104885. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104885. Epub 2021 Jan 6.
Little attention has been given to intergenerational transmission of risk, mainly whether caregivers' history of childhood maltreatment is linked to behavioral symptoms in their children and which protective/risk factors are involved in this transmission process.
This study examined if parental Hostile/Helpless (H/H) state of mind with respect to attachment moderated the association between parental childhood trauma and behavior problems in maltreated children.
The sample included 61 parents and their children victims or at very high risk of maltreatment, aged between 1 and 6 years old.
Parents retrospectively reported their childhood trauma and completed a measure of their children's behavior problems. Independent observers assessed H/H attachment representations.
Among parents with H/H states of mind, more severe traumatic childhood experiences were associated with more externalizing and internalizing behavior problems in their children. Among non-H/H parents, associations between parental childhood trauma and child behavior problems were not significant.
In the context of trauma, this study suggests that the absence of a H/H state of mind in parents (i.e., the presence of an organized attachment state of mind) is a protective factor for child adjustment. H/H mental representations of self and attachment experiences as targets of intervention for parents with histories of maltreatment may help reduce the transmission of risk in maltreating families.
对于风险的代际传递,人们关注较少,主要是关注照顾者的儿童期虐待史是否与其子女的行为症状有关,以及在这个传递过程中涉及哪些保护/风险因素。
本研究考察了父母对依恋的敌意/无助(H/H)心态是否调节了父母的儿童期创伤与受虐待儿童行为问题之间的关系。
该样本包括 61 名父母及其年龄在 1 至 6 岁之间的受虐待或高风险的儿童。
父母们回顾性地报告了他们的儿童期创伤,并完成了一份他们孩子行为问题的测量。独立观察者评估了 H/H 依恋表现。
在具有 H/H 心态的父母中,更严重的创伤性童年经历与他们孩子的更多外化和内化行为问题相关。在非 H/H 父母中,父母的儿童期创伤与孩子行为问题之间的关联并不显著。
在创伤背景下,本研究表明,父母中没有 H/H 心态(即存在有组织的依恋心态)是孩子适应的保护因素。具有虐待史的父母的 H/H 自我和依恋经历的心理表现可以作为干预的目标,这可能有助于减少受虐待家庭中风险的传递。