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Does maternal reflective functioning mediate associations between representations of caregiving with maternal sensitivity in a high-risk sample? | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how reflective functioning affects the relationship between mothers' perceptions of caregiving and their parenting sensitivity, specifically in a group of 142 substance-abusing mothers and their toddlers.
  • Results show that better mental representations of caregiving lead to higher maternal sensitivity, and this connection is significantly influenced by reflective functioning.
  • The findings highlight the importance of reflective functioning in parenting for mothers with substance abuse issues and suggest that attachment-based interventions could be beneficial for this vulnerable group.

Article Abstract

Although it is known that mothers with substance abuse disorders struggle to provide adequate parenting to their children, little is understood about the mechanisms behind this. This cross-sectional study uses an attachment perspective to examine whether reflective functioning mediates the relationship between mental representations of caregiving and maternal sensitivity, in an ethnically diverse sample of 142 substance-abusing mothers (M [SD] = 29.83 [5.79] years of age) and their toddlers (M [SD] = 24.04 [15.15] months of age). Data were baseline measures from two randomized controlled trials. The three variables of primary interest were positively correlated. As expected, there was a significant relationship between mental representations of caregiving and maternal sensitivity that was largely explained by reflective functioning. Confounding and alternate explanations were not supported by a secondary data analyses. The findings underscore the importance of reflective functioning in positive parenting within this high-risk population of mothers, and they provide support for the development of attachment-based interventions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6404967PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pap0000166DOI Listing

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