Traumatismes relationnels précoces, capacité de mentalisation et caractéristiques du jeu chez les enfants ayant vécu de la maltraitance et issus de la population générale Flore Villacrés Décarie, Miguel M. Terradas et Maxime Labonté

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Flore Villacrés-Décarie , Miguel M. Terradas , Maxime Labonté
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Abstract

Introduction

Children housed in Child and Youth Protection Centers (CYPCs) are likely to have experienced early relational traumas (ERTs). ERTs would hinder the development of mentalizing capacity (MC) and lead to the presence of traumatic play. MC and play are related and complementary skills, but their links have never been empirically tested.

Objective

The study aims to explore the relationship between MC and manifestations of traumatic and symbolic play in school-age children who have experienced ERTs housed in CYPCs in Quebec and compare them with children from the general population (GP).

Method

Two groups of 15 children aged 7 to 12 participated in a free play period and an interview to assess their MC.

Results

Children housed in CYPCs have lower MC and more traumatic play than children from the PG, but they did not present less symbolic play. No significant link has been demonstrated between the MC and the presence of traumatic or symbolic play.

Conclusion

The present study confirms the associations between ERT, low MC, and traumatic play. It also leads to important questions concerning the links between the MC and the play characteristics of children who have experienced ERTs. The authors emphasize the importance of conducting more studies with larger samples to verify the associations between MC and play.
一般人群中受虐待儿童的早期关系创伤、思维能力和游戏特征
住在儿童和青少年保护中心(CYPCs)的儿童很可能经历过早期的关系创伤(ERTs)。ERTs会阻碍心智化能力的发展,导致创伤性游戏的出现。MC和游戏是相互关联和互补的技能,但它们之间的联系从未得到实证检验。目的本研究旨在探讨魁北克省儿童创伤性游戏和象征性游戏的关系,并将其与普通人群(GP)的儿童进行比较。方法对两组15名7 ~ 12岁的儿童进行自由游戏期和访谈,评估他们的MC水平。结果与PG相比,CYPCs儿童的MC水平较低,创伤性游戏较多,但象征性游戏并未减少。没有明显的联系被证明在MC和创伤性或象征性游戏的存在之间。结论本研究证实了ERT、低MC和创伤性游戏之间的联系。这也引出了一些重要的问题,即管理与经历过紧急应变训练的儿童的游戏特征之间的联系。作者强调进行更多的研究和更大的样本来验证MC和玩耍之间的联系的重要性。
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