父母心理化在父母抑郁与儿童情绪调节关系中的作用。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Mor Keleynikov, Dana Lassri, Noga Cohen, Joy Benatov
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背景:父母抑郁一直被证明会影响儿童的情绪调节(ER),但对风险和保护因素的研究有限,特别是在学龄前儿童中。本研究以Morris及其同事的情感社会化模型为基础,通过考察父母心理化(反思功能)的中介和调节作用来解决这一差距。目的:探讨心理前化模式是否介导父母抑郁症状与儿童ER倾向之间的联系,以及父母对心理状态的兴趣和好奇心以及父母对心理状态的确定性是否可以缓冲这种联系。材料与方法:研究样本为732名3-7岁儿童家长,其中女性占91%。采用父母反思功能问卷对父母心理化进行评估。用情绪调节量表评估儿童急诊室技能,用病人健康问卷评估儿童抑郁程度。结果:研究结果表明,父母抑郁症状与儿童的ER技能之间存在负相关,这是由父母心理前化模式的增强所介导的。与预期相反,父母的兴趣和好奇心并没有缓和这种联系,但父母对精神状态的确定成为一种保护因素,削弱了抑郁症状和儿童急诊室技能之间的联系。结论:这些结果有助于理解内质网的发展,特别是在父母抑郁症状的背景下,强调父母心理化是这一复杂动态中的关键因素。
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The role of parental mentalizing on the link between parental depression and child emotion regulation.

Background: Parental depression has consistently been shown to impact child's emotion regulation (ER), with limited research on risk and protective factors, especially in preschoolers. Grounded in Morris and colleagues' model of emotion socialization, this study addresses this gap by examining the mediating and moderating roles of parental mentalizing (reflective functioning).

Aims: We aimed to explore whether pre-mentalizing modes mediate the link between parental depressive symptoms and the child's ER tendencies and whether parental interest and curiosity and parental certainty about mental states can buffer this link.

Materials & methods: The study sample included 732 parents (91% females) of children aged 3-7 years. To assess parental mentalizing, the Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire was used. Child ER skills were assessed with the Emotion Regulation Checklist, and depression was assessed with the Patient Health Questionnaire.

Results: Findings demonstrated a negative link between parental depressive symptoms and children's ER skills, mediated by heightened parental pre-mentalizing modes. Contrary to expectations, parental interest and curiosity did not moderate this link, but parental certainty about mental states emerged as a protective factor, weakening the link between depressive symptoms and child ER skills.

Conclusion: The results contribute to the understanding of ER development, particularly in the context of parental depressive symptoms, emphasizing parental mentalizing as a pivotal factor within this intricate dynamic.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice (formerly The British Journal of Medical Psychology) is an international scientific journal with a focus on the psychological and social processes that underlie the development and improvement of psychological problems and mental wellbeing, including: theoretical and research development in the understanding of cognitive and emotional factors in psychological problems; behaviour and relationships; vulnerability to, adjustment to, assessment of, and recovery (assisted or otherwise) from psychological distresses; psychological therapies with a focus on understanding the processes which affect outcomes where mental health is concerned.
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