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摘要
寄养儿童面临行为和心理健康挑战的风险较高,通常源于早期的逆境,如虐待、忽视或父母的无能。本研究使用故事干评估档案(SSAP)评估了28名丹麦寄养儿童(4-10岁)的依恋表征。参与者参加了一项比较基于心理的家庭治疗(MBT)和照护(CAU)的试验。寄养儿童的依恋紊乱程度高于社区儿童(t(27) = 2.474, p = 0.019)。治疗后,依恋安全感增加(z = -3.23, p = .001),无序性降低(z = -2.82, p = .005)。年龄和性别格局突出表明需要制定具体的SSAP规范。SSAP叙述也被编码为反映儿童个人经历的内容,以探索他们的依恋表征和生活经历的交集。15个孩子包括个人经历的叙述内容,提供定性的见解。这些发现强调了对寄养儿童的依恋过程进行针对性干预和进一步调查的重要性。
Exploring attachment representations and traumatic reenactment in foster children.
Foster children face an elevated risk of behavioral and mental health challenges, often stemming from early adversities such as abuse, neglect, or parental incapacity. This study assessed attachment representations in 28 Danish foster children (ages 4-10) using the Story Stem Assessment Profile (SSAP). Participants were enrolled in a trial comparing Mentalization-Based Family Therapy (MBT) to Care as Usual (CAU). Foster children showed more attachment disorganization than a community sample (t(27) = 2.474, p = .019). Post-treatment, attachment security increased (z = -3.23, p = .001) and disorganization decreased (z = -2.82, p = .005). Age and gender patterns highlighted the need for specific SSAP norms. SSAP narratives were also coded for content reflecting the children's personal experiences to explore the intersection of their attachment representations and lived experiences. Fifteen children included narrative content of personal experiences, offering qualitative insights. These findings underscore the importance of tailored interventions and further investigation into attachment processes among foster children.
期刊介绍:
Attachment & Human Development is the leading forum for the presentation of empirical research, reviews and clinical case studies that reflect contemporary advances in attachment theory and research. The journal addresses the growing demand from the domains of psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and related disciplines including nursing and social work, for a clear presentation of ideas, methods and research based on attachment theory.