Gender, Attachment Patterns, and Mental Representations of Parents and Self as Predictors of Young Adolescents’ Trauma Symptoms

Q3 Psychology
Bryan Blum, G. Goodman, C. Rentrop, Norka T. Malberg, Palakrajiv Agrawal
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ABSTRACT While gender and attachment quality have been related to trauma symptomatology in young adolescents, another factor possibly related to trauma symptoms is quality of mental representations of close relationships. In this study, 109 eighth grade students ages 12–13 (44% female) were recruited from a private middle school for academically advantaged, ethnically diverse students over the course of four years, with each new group of participants providing data in the fall semester of their eighth grade year. Participants reported trauma symptoms and the affective valence of their mental representations of self and parents; school staff reported on participants’ attachment patterns. Significant negative correlations existed between preoccupied attachment and affective valence of parental and self mental representations as well as significant positive correlations between incoherent/disorganized and preoccupied attachment, respectively, and childhood trauma symptoms. Overall, incoherent/disorganized attachment predicted avoidance and hyperarousal symptoms, while preoccupied attachment predicted reexperiencing symptoms. For girls, incoherent/disorganized attachment and negative affective valence of self mental representations were both predictive of childhood trauma symptoms, while preoccupied attachment predicted reexperiencing symptoms. These results indicate that therapists must take into account the quality of both attachment and mental representations for middle schoolers when treating childhood trauma symptoms.
性别、依恋模式、父母与自我的心理表征是青少年创伤症状的预测因子
虽然性别和依恋质量与青少年创伤症状有关,但另一个可能与创伤症状相关的因素是亲密关系的心理表征质量。在这项研究中,109名年龄在12-13岁之间的八年级学生(44%为女性)从一所私立中学招募,该中学在四年的时间里招收了学术优势、种族多样化的学生,每一组新的参与者在八年级的秋季学期提供数据。参与者报告了创伤症状和他们对自我和父母的心理表征的情感效价;学校工作人员报告了参与者的依恋模式。专注依恋与父母心理表征和自我心理表征的情感效价之间存在显著负相关,而不连贯/无组织和专注依恋分别与儿童创伤症状之间存在显著正相关。总体而言,不连贯/无组织的依恋预示着回避和过度唤醒症状,而全神贯注的依恋预示着再体验症状。对于女孩来说,不连贯/无组织的依恋和自我心理表征的消极情感效价都能预测童年创伤症状,而专注的依恋则能预测再体验症状。这些结果表明,治疗师在治疗儿童创伤症状时必须考虑到中学生的依恋和心理表征的质量。
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