跨代效应:记忆依恋,对伴侣的依恋和对新生儿的依恋

Katarína Greškovičová, Kristína Mrázková
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毫无疑问,情感关系非常重要。依恋理论通过内部工作模型来描述这些关系中的功能,这些模型指导关系中的期望和行为。因此,我们可以假设依恋会影响与伴侣和自己孩子的实际关系,因为两者都是情感关系的对象。我们的目的是探索依恋的跨代效应(我得到了什么,我和我的伴侣分享什么,我给了我的新生儿什么)。我们有三个目标来确定记忆中的依恋是否能预测亲密关系中的依恋;亲密关系中的依恋是否能预测亲密关系,以及男女之间在依恋和亲密关系方面是否存在差异。我们的样本包括最近分娩的父亲(n=27)和母亲(n=73)。年龄在21岁至46岁之间的参与者在斯洛伐克布拉迪斯拉发的妇产科诊所进行了接触。他们填写了3份自我管理的问卷:sEMBU(记忆依恋)、ECR-R(亲密关系中的依恋)和MIBQ(对婴儿的依恋)。结果表明,记忆中的依恋与亲密关系中的依恋之间存在弱到中等的相关性。在记忆依恋中,母亲的情感温暖预示着逃避(调整后R2= 0.091, β= -)。317, p= .001)和焦虑(调整后R2= .045, β= -。233, p= .019)。马瑟的情感温暖(调整后R2= 0.086, β= 0.309, p= 0.002)和排斥(调整后R2= 0.051, β= -)。(246, p= 0.014),可预测父母角色的接受程度。亲密关系中的依恋并没有被证明是亲密关系的预测指标。至于男女之间的差异,我们发现,在记忆依恋中,男性比女性更容易被母亲拒绝(rm= .215),在亲密关系中的依恋中,男性在回避(rm= .210)和焦虑(rm= .209)方面的得分都高于女性,在亲密关系中,女性比男性更愿意抚养婴儿(rm= .272)。尽管差异很小。我们发现了一些限制,其中自我报告工具,新问卷MIBQ,参与者年龄范围较大,男性样本较小是最严重的。尽管如此,我们认为我们的研究在稍微澄清记住母亲情感温暖在实际关系中发挥作用的重要性方面是重要的。
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TRANSGENERATIONAL EFFECT: REMEMBERED ATTACHMENT, ATTACHMENT TO PARTNERS AND BONDING TOWARDS NEWBORNS
There is no doubt that emotional relationships are very important. Attachment theory describes functioning in these relationships through inner working models that guide expectations and behaviours in the relationships. Therefore, we can suppose that attachment affect actual relationships toward partners as well as own children since both are emotional-relationship objects. Our aim was to explore transgenerational effect of attachment (what was I given, what do I share with my partner, what do I give to my newborn). We had three objectivesto find out whether remembered attachment is a predictor of attachment in close relationships and bonding; whether attachment in close relationships is a predictor of bonding, and whether there are differences between men and women in attachment and bonding. Our sample consisted of fathers (n=27) and mothers (n=73) who recently gave birth. Participants of age between 21 and 46 years were approached at obstetrics and gynaecology clinic in Bratislava, Slovakia. They filled in 3 self-administered questionnaires: sEMBU (remembered attachment), ECR-R (attachment in close relationships), and MIBQ (bonding towards infant). The results showed weak to moderate correlations among remembered attachment and attachment in close relationships/bonding. Mother ́s emotional warmth in remembered attachment predicts both avoidance (adjusted R2= .091, β= -.317, p= .001) and anxiety (adjusted R2= .045, β= -.233, p= .019) in attachment in close relationships. Mather ́s emotional warmth (adjusted R2= .086, β= .309, p= .002) and rejection (adjusted R2= .051, β= -.246, p= .014) in remembered attachment predict acceptance of parental role in bonding. Attachment in close relationships did not prove to be a predictor of bonding. As to differences between men and women, we found that men felt more rejected by mother than women in remembered attachment (rm= .215), men scored higher in both avoidance (rm= .210) and anxiety (rm= .209) than women in attachment in close relationships, and women were more prepared for nurturing the infant than men in bonding (rm= .272). The differences were small though. We see several limits among which self-reported instruments, new questionnaire MIBQ, relatively big age range of our participants, smaller sample of men are the most serious ones. Even though, we consider our research to be important in slightly clarifying an importance of remembered emotional warmth of mother in functioning in actual relationships.
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