Tambelli Renata, Del Proposto Ludovica, Favieri Francesca
Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psuchology and Health Studies, "Sapienza" University of Rome, Via degli Apuli 1, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Children (Basel). 2025 Aug 11;12(8):1051. doi: 10.3390/children12081051.
: Parental mental representations play a crucial role in shaping early parent-child relationships, particularly during the perinatal period. These internal models influence caregiving behaviors, emotional attunement, and the intergenerational transmission of attachment. The present systematic review aims to address this gap by examining the nature of both maternal and paternal mental representations in the perinatal period (involving pregnancy and the first postnatal time), with a particular emphasis on reflective functioning, and by outlining the variables that are influenced by these representations. : Following PRISMA guidelines, eligible peer-reviewed studies were identified through a comprehensive literature search of major scientific databases (Scopus, Web of Science, PsychArticle/PsycInfo). Qualitative assessment and detailed description were carried out. : In total, 28 studies were selected and analyzed. Findings reveal that while representations tend to organize around shared psychological domains-such as expectations regarding the child, parental identity, and the anticipated relationship-there is significant heterogeneity in how these are conceptualized and measured across studies. Risk factors such as maternal depression, low social support, and adverse life experiences were consistently linked to disengaged or distorted representations, whereas balanced representations were associated with greater RF, emotional availability, and protective relational contexts. : Overall, the review highlights the clinical relevance of assessing parental mental representations and RF during the perinatal period, suggesting that early, targeted interventions may enhance parental sensitivity and promote secure parent-infant bonds. Future research should adopt integrated theoretical models, include diverse family configurations, and evaluate the efficacy of preventive programs that support reflective and adaptive representations.
父母的心理表征在塑造早期亲子关系中起着至关重要的作用,尤其是在围产期。这些内部模型影响着养育行为、情感协调以及依恋的代际传递。本系统综述旨在通过研究围产期(包括孕期和产后初期)父母双方心理表征的本质,特别强调反思功能,并概述受这些表征影响的变量,来填补这一空白。
按照PRISMA指南,通过对主要科学数据库(Scopus、科学网、PsychArticle/PsycInfo)进行全面的文献检索,确定了符合条件的同行评审研究。进行了定性评估和详细描述。
总共选取并分析了28项研究。研究结果表明,虽然表征倾向于围绕共同的心理领域组织起来,如对孩子的期望、父母身份以及预期的关系,但在不同研究中,这些领域的概念化和测量方式存在显著差异。诸如母亲抑郁、社会支持低和不良生活经历等风险因素一直与脱离或扭曲的表征相关,而平衡的表征则与更高的反思功能、情感可及性和保护性的关系背景相关。
总体而言,该综述强调了在围产期评估父母心理表征和反思功能的临床相关性,表明早期的针对性干预可能会提高父母的敏感性并促进安全的母婴依恋关系。未来的研究应采用综合理论模型,纳入多样化的家庭结构,并评估支持反思性和适应性表征的预防项目的效果。