CICPSI, Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Sep;37(17-18):NP15670-NP15699. doi: 10.1177/08862605211016352. Epub 2021 Jun 10.
Children and adolescents with maltreatment experiences show worse representations of themselves, as compared to their nonmaltreated counterparts. According to the looking-glass self hypothesis (LGSH), individuals' self-representations (SR) stem from interactions with significant others, reflecting associations between what significant others think of them (i.e., actual appraisals), individuals' perceptions of significant others' appraisals of them (i.e., reflected appraisals), and SR. However, little is known about the looking-glass self process in maltreated children and adolescents. This multi-informant study aimed to test the LGSH within the mother-child relationship with children and adolescents with maltreatment experiences. Specifically, including maltreatment experiences as co-predictors, this study analyzed the mediating role of mothers' reflected appraisals (MRA) in associations between mothers' actual appraisals (MAA) and children/adolescents' SR. Participants were 203 children/adolescents (52.5% boys), 8-16 years old ( = 12.6; = 2.49), assisted by children and youth protection committees (CYPC), their mother, and their CYPC case workers. Case workers reported on child/adolescent maltreatment, children/adolescents reported on SR and MRA, and mothers reported on MAA. A multiple mediation path analysis revealed significant mediation effects of MRA between MAA and child/adolescent SR in instrumental, social, emotional, intelligence, and opposition SR, thus supporting the LGSH in the context of child/adolescent maltreatment. Also, psychological neglect was associated to worse intelligence SR, mediated by intelligence reflected appraisals. Findings emphasize the importance of the role of MRA on maltreated children and adolescents' SR construction process, and provide useful clues to incorporate in prevention and intervention strategies targeting maltreated children and adolescents.
与未受虐待的同龄人相比,有虐待经历的儿童和青少年对自己的表现更差。根据镜像自我假说(LGSH),个体的自我表现(SR)源于与重要他人的互动,反映了重要他人对他们的看法(即实际评价)、个体对重要他人对他们的看法的感知(即反映评价)以及 SR 之间的关联。然而,对于受虐待的儿童和青少年的镜像自我过程知之甚少。这项多信息源研究旨在检验受虐待经历儿童和青少年的母子关系中的 LGSH。具体来说,包括虐待经历作为共同预测因子,本研究分析了母亲的反映评价(MRA)在母亲的实际评价(MAA)和儿童/青少年的 SR 之间的关联中的中介作用。参与者是 203 名儿童/青少年(52.5%为男孩),年龄为 8-16 岁( = 12.6; = 2.49),由儿童和青年保护委员会(CYPC)、他们的母亲和他们的 CYPC 案件工作人员协助。案件工作人员报告了儿童/青少年的虐待情况,儿童/青少年报告了自我表现和反映评价,母亲报告了实际评价。多重中介路径分析显示,在工具性、社会性、情感性、智力性和反抗性 SR 中,MRA 在 MAA 和儿童/青少年 SR 之间具有显著的中介作用,从而支持了儿童/青少年虐待背景下的 LGSH。此外,心理忽视与智力 SR 较差有关,这一结果由智力反映评价中介。研究结果强调了 MRA 在受虐待儿童和青少年的自我表现构建过程中的重要作用,并为针对受虐待儿童和青少年的预防和干预策略提供了有用的线索。