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Does Expectant Mothers' Unresolved Trauma Predict Frightened / Frightening Maternal Behavior ? Risk and Protective Factors
Oleh:
Hazen, Nancy
;
Leon, Kimberly
;
Jacobvitz, Deborah
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Development and Psychopathology vol. 18 no. 2 (2006)
,
page 363-380.
Topik:
maternal health
;
frightened / frightening maternal
;
un - resolved trauma
;
expectant mothers
;
behaviour
;
risk
;
protective factors
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DD21.10
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This prospective, longitudinal study explored the relationship between mothers unresolved / disorganized (U / d) attachment status and frightened / frightening (FR) maternal behavior and investigated possible variations due to whether mothers were U / d for loss versus abuse. The role of other factors that might predict maternal FR behavior was also examined. Pregnant women (n = 116) were administered the Adult Attachment Interview and later observed at home for 30 – 40 min interacting with their first - born 8 - month - olds. Women classified as U / d with respect to loss and / or abuse displayed substantially higher levels of FR behavior with their infants than did mothers who were not classified as U / d (i. e., secure / autonomous, dismissing, or preoccupied), but these groups did not differ on maternal sensitivity. Mothers classified as U/d who had a secondary secure / autonomous classification also showed FR behaviour but at low levels than U / d - insecure mothers. Independent of U / d status, mothers who had lost a parent, versus those who did not, more often displayed FR behavior with their infants. Finally, U / d loss fully mediated the association between loss of an attachment figure other than the parent and FR behaviour, and partially mediated the relationship between loss of a parent and FR behaviour.
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