Self-protective strategies of parents with ADHD and their children as mediated by sensitivity – a multiple-case study

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
M. Syrjänen, A. Hautamäki, N. Pleshkova, S. Maliniemi
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the parental sensitivity and self-protective strategies of parents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and those of their children.,Six parents with ADHD and their under 3-years-old children participated. One parent took part with her both children. The data included seven parent-child dyads. The parents were interviewed with the modified Adult Attachment Interview. Parental sensitivity was assessed using the CARE-Index. The self-protective strategies of the children were assessed with The Strange Situation Procedure or the Preschool Assessment of Attachment.,The study showed a variety of the self-protective strategies of parents with ADHD as well as those of their children. Three subgroups were formed on the basis of risk as indicated by Crittenden’s gradient of transformation of information. Parents displayed complex self-protective strategies as well as unresolved traumas, which impaired their sensitivity and ability to engage in mutual regulation of arousal and emotion. The parents’ needs of self-protection compromised their ability to protect and comfort their child that is their sensitivity. The children’s protective strategies matched those of their parents in regard to complexity as mediated by parental sensitivity.,This multiple-case study demonstrates new ideas to be tested with quantitative methods in larger samples. There are no previous studies which have examined both the attachment strategies and sensitivity of parents with ADHD connecting these with the evolving attachment strategies of their children.
敏感性介导的ADHD父母及其子女的自我保护策略——一项多案例研究
本研究旨在探讨注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)家长及其子女的父母敏感性和自我保护策略。六名患有多动症的父母和他们三岁以下的孩子参与了这项研究。一位家长和她的两个孩子一起参加。数据包括7对亲子。对父母进行修改后的成人依恋访谈。使用CARE-Index评估父母敏感性。采用陌生情境法或学前依恋评估法对儿童的自我保护策略进行评估。该研究显示了多动症父母及其孩子的各种自我保护策略。根据Crittenden的信息转换梯度,将风险划分为三个亚组。父母表现出复杂的自我保护策略以及未解决的创伤,这损害了他们的敏感性和参与觉醒和情绪相互调节的能力。父母的自我保护需求削弱了他们保护和安慰孩子的能力,这就是他们的敏感性。在父母敏感性介导的复杂性方面,儿童的保护策略与父母的保护策略相匹配。这个多案例研究展示了新的想法,可以在更大的样本中用定量方法进行测试。之前还没有研究将ADHD父母的依恋策略和敏感性与孩子不断发展的依恋策略联系起来。
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