Mothers' self-reported emotion dysregulation: A potentially valid method in the field of infant mental health

被引:19
|
作者
Leerkes, Esther M. [1 ]
Su, Jinni [2 ]
Sommers, Savannah A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ North Carolina Greensboro, Human Dev & Family Studies, Greensboro, NC USA
[2] Arizona State Univ, Dept Psychol, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
关键词
attachment disorganization; behavior problems; emotion regulation; mother-infant interaction; physiological regulation; SENSITIVITY; PARENTS;
D O I
10.1002/imhj.21873
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
In the current study, we evaluated the extent to which mothers reported emotion dysregulation on the Difficulties with Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (DERS) (a) converged with physiological indices of emotion dysregulation while parenting, (b) correlated with maternal sensitivity, and (c) predicted infant attachment disorganization and behavior problems in a sample of 259 mothers and their infants. When infants were 6 months old, mothers' physiological arousal and regulation were measured during parenting tasks and mothers completed the DERS. Maternal sensitivity was observed during distress-eliciting tasks when infants were 6 and 14 months old. Infant attachment disorganization was assessed during the Strange Situation when infants were 14 months old and mothers reported on infants' behavior problems when infants were 27 months old. Mothers who reported greater emotion regulation difficulties were more physiologically dysregulated during stressful parenting tasks and also showed lower levels of maternal sensitivity at 6 months. Mother-reported dysregulation predicted higher likelihood of infant attachment disorganization and more behavior problems. Results suggest that the DERS is a valid measure of maternal emotional dysregulation and may be a useful tool for future research and intervention efforts aimed toward promoting positive parenting and early child adjustment.
引用
收藏
页码:642 / 650
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Investigating Self-Reported Health Behaviors in Australian Adults with Mental Illness
    Scott, David
    Happell, Brenda
    Strange, Sheree
    Platania-Phung, Chris
    BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2013, 39 (03) : 60 - 65
  • [42] Associations of Eye Diseases and Symptoms with Self-Reported Physical and Mental Health
    Lee, Paul P.
    Cunningham, William E.
    Nakazono, Terry T.
    Hays, Ron D.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2009, 148 (05) : 804 - 808
  • [43] Numeracy Skills and Self-Reported Mental Health in People Aging Well
    Fastame, Maria Chiara
    Manca, Cristina
    Penna, Maria Pietronilla
    Lucangeli, Daniela
    Hitchcott, Paul Kenneth
    PSYCHIATRIC QUARTERLY, 2019, 90 (03) : 629 - 635
  • [44] Mental health providers’ self-reported expertise and treatment of perinatal depression
    B. A. Springate
    L. H. Chaudron
    Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2006, 9 : 60 - 61
  • [45] Mental health providers' self-reported expertise and treatment of perinatal depression
    Springate, BA
    Chaudron, LH
    ARCHIVES OF WOMENS MENTAL HEALTH, 2005, 9 (01) : 60 - 61
  • [46] Cannabis and Mental Health: Adverse Outcomes and Self-Reported Impact of Cannabis Use by Mental Health Status
    Rup, Jennifer
    Freeman, Tom P.
    Perlman, Chris
    Hammond, David
    SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE, 2022, 57 (05) : 719 - 729
  • [47] Infant Emotion Regulation Strategy Moderates Relations between Self-Reported Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Infant HPA Activity
    Khoury, Jennifer E.
    Gonzalez, Andrea
    Levitan, Robert
    Masellis, Mario
    Basile, Vincenzo
    Atkinson, Leslie
    INFANT AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2016, 25 (01) : 64 - 83
  • [48] Low levels of potentially toxic elements in workers are associated with self-reported health outcomes
    Salles, Fernanda Junqueira
    Diaz-Quijano, Fredi Alexander
    Luz, Maciel Santos
    de Almeida, Gilmar Alves
    Akiba, Naomi
    de Oliveira, Aline Pereira
    Elias, Aline de Carvalho
    Rogero, Marcelo Macedo
    Olympio, Kelly Polido Kaneshiro
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 947
  • [49] Latina Self-Reported Mental Health and Delay in Health Care in a New Latino Destination
    Jurkowski, Janine M.
    Westin, Emily Leckman
    Rossy-Millan, Jose
    WOMEN & HEALTH, 2010, 50 (03) : 213 - 228
  • [50] Adolescents Seeking Mental Health Services: Self-Reported Health Risks and the Need to Talk
    Medeiros, Daniel
    Kramnick, Leah
    Diaz-Cruz, Elizabeth
    Surko, Michael
    Diaz, Angela
    SOCIAL WORK IN MENTAL HEALTH, 2005, 3 (1-2) : 121 - 133