When all is at sea: Attachment insecurity as a mediator of risk in Tamil asylum-seeking children.

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Lux Ratnamohan, Derrick Silove, Sarah Mares, Yalini Krishna, Bhiravi Thambi, Zachary Steel
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Abstract

Limited data exists on the role of attachment in influencing the development and wellbeing of refugee children. Herein we describe patterning and correlates of attachment in an Australian sample of adolescent Tamil refugees. Sixty-eight adolescents, aged 10-18, were assessed for trauma exposure, mental health problems and pattern of attachment. Attachment representations were assessed by discourse analysis of structured attachment interviews. Mothers of the adolescents were assessed for post-migration family stressors, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) using self-report measures. Inhbitory A and A+ patterns of attachment predominated. Attachment insecurity was associated with child trauma exposure (β = .417), post-migration family stressors (β = .297) and maternal PTSD (β = .409). Path modeling demonstrated that attachment insecurity mediated associations of child trauma exposure, family stressors and maternal PTSD with child mental health problems, the model yielding adequate fit (Comparative Fit Index [CFI] = .957; standardized root mean square residual [SRMR] = .066; R2 .449). Our cross-sectional findings suggest that compromised attachment security is one potential mechanism by which the adverse effects of refugee family trauma and adversity are transmitted to children. Resettlement policy and psychosocial services should aim to preserve and/or reestablish attachment security in child-caregiver relationships through policy that reduces family stressors and interventions that bolster parental mental health and caregiver sensitivity.

当一切都在海上时:作为泰米尔寻求庇护儿童风险中介的依恋不安全感。
有关依恋对难民儿童的发展和福祉的影响的数据有限。在此,我们描述了澳大利亚青少年泰米尔难民样本的依恋模式和相关因素。我们对 68 名 10-18 岁的青少年进行了创伤暴露、心理健康问题和依恋模式的评估。通过对结构化依恋访谈的话语分析,对依恋表征进行了评估。通过自我报告测量法,对青少年母亲的移民后家庭压力、抑郁和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)进行了评估。依恋不安全感以 A 型和 A+ 型为主。依恋不安全感与儿童创伤暴露(β = .417)、移民后家庭压力(β = .297)和母亲创伤后应激障碍(β = .409)有关。路径建模表明,依恋不安全感介导了儿童创伤暴露、家庭压力因素和母亲创伤后应激障碍与儿童心理健康问题之间的关联,模型具有充分的拟合度(比较拟合指数 [CFI] = .957;标准化均方根残差 [SRMR] = .066;R2 .449)。我们的横断面研究结果表明,依恋安全受损是难民家庭创伤和逆境的不良影响传递给儿童的一个潜在机制。重新安置政策和社会心理服务应旨在通过减少家庭压力因素的政策和加强父母心理健康和照顾者敏感性的干预措施,维护和/或重建儿童与照顾者关系中的依恋安全。
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Development and Psychopathology
Development and Psychopathology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
319
期刊介绍: This multidisciplinary journal is devoted to the publication of original, empirical, theoretical and review papers which address the interrelationship of normal and pathological development in adults and children. It is intended to serve and integrate the field of developmental psychopathology which strives to understand patterns of adaptation and maladaptation throughout the lifespan. This journal is of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, social scientists, neuroscientists, paediatricians, and researchers.
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