母性童年创伤,产后情绪问题和自我效能在土耳其样本:从依恋风格到述情障碍的路径

Yasemin Kahya, S. Uluç
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童年创伤使成年人在亲密关系中容易形成不安全的依恋类型,而述情障碍的特征会导致情感能力的限制。对于新妈妈来说,产后本身就是一个可能会增加抑郁和焦虑等情绪问题的时期,妈妈们可能会质疑自己在母亲角色中的作用。因此,本研究的目的是通过不安全依恋类型和述情障碍的一系列中介来检验母亲童年创伤、情绪问题和自我效能之间的关系。本研究选取健康单胎婴儿的土耳其产后母亲(N = 63, Xage = 29.19)为研究对象。母亲在婴儿1个月大时进行家访,填写了《童年创伤问卷简表》、《母亲自我效能感量表》、《抑郁量表》、《状态-特质焦虑量表》、《亲密关系经历量表ⅱ》和《多伦多述情障碍量表》。在统计分析中,采用PROCESS宏进行串行多重中介。结果表明,母亲童年创伤与产后抑郁和焦虑之间的关系是由焦虑依恋和述情障碍依次介导的。另一方面,不安全依恋类型和述情障碍在母婴创伤与产后自我效能关系中的串行中介作用不显著;相反,母亲童年创伤对产后自我效能的直接影响是显著的。研究结果表明,焦虑型、依恋型和述情障碍是缓解母亲童年创伤对产后情绪问题和自我效能的影响的干预目标,从而可能防止风险的代际传递。
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Maternal Childhood Trauma, Postpartum Mood Problems, and Self-Efficacy in a Turkish Sample: The Path from Attachment Styles to Alexithymia
Childhood traumas predispose adult individuals to develop insecure attachment styles in close relationships and alexithymia features causing limitations in an emotional capacity. For new mothers, postpartum is a period in itself that may increase mood problems such as depression and anxiety and mothers may question their efficacy in their maternal role. Thus, the purpose of the current research was to examine the relationship between maternal childhood trauma, mood problems, and self-efficacy via serial mediation of insecure attachment styles and alexithymia. A sample of postpartum Turkish mothers with healthy singleton infants (N = 63, Xage = 29.19) participated in the research. Mothers filled out the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form, the Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy Tool, CES-Depression Scale, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, the Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory-II, and the Toronto Alexithymia Scale during a home visit when the infants were one month old. In statistical analyses, the PROCESS macro for serial multiple mediation was applied. The results indicated that the relationship between maternal childhood trauma and postpartum depression and anxiety was serially mediated by anxious attachment and, in turn, alexithymia. On the other hand, the serial mediator roles of insecure attachment styles and alexithymia on the relationship between maternal childhood trauma and postpartum self-efficacy were not significant; rather, the direct effect of maternal childhood trauma on postpartum self-efficacy was significant. Findings suggest anxious, rather than avoidant, attachment and alexithymia as intervention targets to buffer the effects of maternal childhood trauma on postpartum mood problems and self-efficacy, which may consequently prevent the intergenerational transmission of risk.
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