Classification et représentations d'attachement et comportements intériorisés et extériorisés des enfants de la protection de l'enfance

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Rosalie Guillemette , Miguel M. Terradas , Sébastien Monette
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Abstract

Introduction

Children who have experienced potentially traumatic situations within their first attachment relationships (e.g., abuse, neglect) are more at risk of presenting attachment insecurity and disorganization as well as insecure attachment representations. These children would also be more at risk of developing internalized (e.g., anxiety, depression) and externalized behaviors (e.g., aggressivity, opposition).

Objectives

The study aims to provide a portrait of attachment classification and representations and internalized and externalized behaviors in children aged 7 to 12 from three groups: 35 maltreated children, 42 children from a clinical group, and 39 children from a normative group. The study also aims to evaluate associations between attachment and internalized and externalized behaviors and to detect predictors of internalized and externalized behaviors amongst attachment-related variables.

Method

Participants took part in The Attachment Story Completion Task (ASCT) and a semi-structured interview, the Child Attachment Interview (CAI). Caregivers completed the Child behaviour Checklist to assess internalized and externalized behaviors.

Results

Results show lower levels of attachment security as well as higher levels of insecure attachment representations and internalized and externalized behaviors in maltreated children. Only disorganized attachment was found to be associated with internalized and externalized behaviors. The ASCT could not differentiate the groups and showed little association with internalized and externalized behaviors.

Conclusion

Disorganized attachment is mainly associated with maltreatment and internalized and externalized behaviors, contrary to ASCT variables, thus generating questions regarding this tool's suitability for school-aged children.

儿童保护机构中儿童依恋、内化和外化行为的分类和表征
引言在第一段依恋关系中经历过潜在创伤(如虐待、忽视)的儿童更有可能表现出依恋不安全感和无组织性,以及不安全的依恋表征。本研究旨在对来自三组 7 至 12 岁儿童的依恋分类和表征以及内化和外化行为进行描述,这三组儿童分别是:35 名受虐待儿童、42 名临床组儿童和 39 名正常组儿童。研究还旨在评估依恋与内化和外化行为之间的关联,并在与依恋相关的变量中检测内化和外化行为的预测因素。方法参与者参加依恋故事完成任务(ASCT)和半结构化访谈--儿童依恋访谈(CAI)。结果表明,受虐待儿童的依恋安全水平较低,不安全依恋表征以及内化和外化行为的水平较高。只有无组织依恋与内化和外化行为有关。结论与 ASCT 变量相反,无组织依恋主要与虐待、内化和外化行为有关,因此该工具是否适合学龄儿童存在疑问。
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