Reflective functioning,maternal attachment,mind-mindedness,and emotional availability in adolescent and adult mothers at infant 3 months |
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Authors: | Cristina Riva Crugnola Elena Ierardi Maria Paola Canevini |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy;2. Child Neuropsychiatry Unit, San Paolo Hospital of Milan, Milan, Italy;3. Department of Health Sciences, University of Milano, Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | The study evaluated reflective functioning (RF), maternal attachment, mind-mindedness, and emotional availability among 44 adolescent mother–infant dyads and 41 adult mother–infant dyads. At infant age 3 months, mother–infant interaction was coded with the mind-mindedness coding system and Emotional Availability Scales; mother attachment and RF were evaluated with the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI). Adolescent mothers (vs. adult mothers) were more insecure and had lower RF; they were also less sensitive, more intrusive and hostile, and less structuring of their infant’s activity; they used fewer attuned mind-related comments and fewer mind-related comments appropriate to infant development. In adult mothers, the Mother Idealizing and Lack of Memory AAI scales were correlated to non-attuned mind-related comments and the Father Anger scale to negative mind-related comments. In adult mothers, RF was associated with sensitivity. This was not the case with adolescent mothers. In both groups of mothers, there were no associations between sensitivity and mind-mindedness. |
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Keywords: | Adolescent and adult mother adult reflective functioning mind-mindedness emotional availability maternal attachment |
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