家庭动力学。幼儿父母间父母敏感性和抑郁症状的探讨。

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Antonia Muzard, Marcia Olhaberry, Nina Immel, Javier Moran-Kneer
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摘要

在对母亲敏感性的研究中,母亲抑郁症状的影响一直被强调。此外,母亲和父亲对儿童发展的敏感反应的相关性已经得到承认。然而,关于母亲-父亲-幼儿三位一体的动态的文献很少。当理解父母的敏感性如何被父母双方(即父母的抑郁症状)和孩子的特征(即年龄)双向塑造时,这一点尤其正确。因此,本研究旨在描述和分析父母抑郁、父亲敏感性、儿童社会情绪困难和年龄与母亲敏感反应之间的关系,以强调考虑父亲的抑郁症状和敏感性的适当性,以更好地理解母亲抑郁症状对母亲敏感性的影响。参与者包括80个智利的母亲-父亲-孩子三位一体,其中所有的孩子都在1到3岁之间,并表现出一定程度的社会情感困难。结果显示母亲和父亲的敏感性没有差异,母亲的抑郁症状比父亲高。此外,虽然母亲的抑郁程度与她们的敏感性显著相关,但父亲的情况并非如此。父亲的抑郁症状与母亲的抑郁有关。最后,父亲的敏感性成为母亲抑郁症状和敏感性之间的中介。这一结果引起了人们对使用父亲变量的关注,以了解母亲抑郁症如何影响母亲的敏感性,从而制定适当的干预措施,将这种影响的范围从二分体扩展到三分体。
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Family dynamics. An exploration of parental sensitivity and depressive symptoms among mothers and fathers of toddlers.

Family dynamics. An exploration of parental sensitivity and depressive symptoms among mothers and fathers of toddlers.

In studies of maternal sensitivity, the influence of mothers' depressive symptomatology has been consistently highlighted. Additionally, the relevance of both maternal and paternal sensitive responses to children's development has been recognized. However, literature regarding the dynamics of the mother-father-toddler triad is scarce. This is particularly true when understanding how parental sensitivity may be bidirectionally shaped by both parents' (i.e., mothers' and fathers' depressive symptomatology) and children's characteristics (i.e., age). Hence, the present study aims to describe and analyse the associations between parental depression, paternal sensitivity and children's socioemotional difficulties and age with mothers' sensitive responses to highlight the appropriateness of considering fathers' depressive symptoms and sensitivity to better understand the impact of maternal depressive symptomatology on mothers' sensitivity. The participants included 80 Chilean mother-father-child triads in which all children were between 1 and 3 years of age and presented some degree of socioemotional difficulty. The results reveal no differences in maternal and paternal sensitivity or higher depressive symptomatology in mothers than in fathers. Additionally, while mothers' depression was significantly associated with their sensitivity, this was not the case for fathers. Paternal depressive symptomatology was associated with the mother's depression. Finally, paternal sensitivity emerged as a mediator between maternal depressive symptoms and sensitivity. This result calls attention to the use of paternal variables to understand how maternal depression impacts mothers' sensitivity and to thus develop appropriate interventions that expand the scope of such impacts from the dyad to the triad.

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