母亲对损失和虐待的解决:与向为人父母过渡的调整的关系

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Tradition (Rabbinical Council of America) Pub Date : 2004-03-01 DOI:10.1002/IMHJ.10091
Kim Leon, D. Jacobvitz, Nancy L Hazen
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本研究考察了母亲对过去的损失和虐待的解决与她们向为人父母过渡的调整之间的关系。对三组母亲进行比较:1)未解决的损失或虐待(未解决的损失/虐待),2)经历过损失或虐待,但被认为是解决的(解决的损失/虐待),3)没有经历过损失或虐待(没有损失/虐待)。“解决损失/虐待”组的母亲比“没有损失/虐待”组的母亲对转变为父母有更多的负面看法,这可能反映了她们对负面情绪的更强的意识和更强的公开沟通能力。虽然经历过失去或虐待的母亲似乎已经解决了这些经历,但在过渡到为人父母的过程中,她们可能会有痛苦的风险,但她们似乎不会有冷漠的照顾的风险。然而,未解决的损失与较不敏感的关怀有关。这项研究的结果强调了在调查童年失去和虐待以及适应随后的生活转变之间的关系时,检查过去经历的当前心理状态的重要性。简历:Este工作室研究了女性与女性之间的关系,以及女性与女性之间的关系,以及女性与女性之间的关系,以及女性与女性之间的关系。三个比较组:1)与所有虐待相关的问题(perdida /abuso sinresolver), 2)与虐待相关的问题(perdida /abuso sinresolver), 2)与虐待相关的问题(perdida /abuso resueltos), 3)与虐待相关的问题(sin perdidas/abuso)。妇女在第二群体的报告中,对妇女的看法是消极的,对妇女的态度是消极的,对妇女的态度是消极的,对妇女的态度是消极的,对妇女的态度是消极的,对妇女的态度是消极的,对妇女的态度是消极的。对父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明,父母虐待的实验结果表明
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Maternal resolution of loss and abuse: Associations with adjustment to the transition to parenthood
This study examined relationships between mothers' resolution of past loss and abuse and their adjustment to the transition to parenthood. Three groups of mothers were compared: 1) those who were unresolved with respect to loss or abuse (Unresolved Loss/Abuse), 2) those who had experienced loss or abuse, but were considered resolved (Resolved Loss/Abuse), and 3) those who had not experienced loss or abuse (No Loss/Abuse). Mothers in the Resolved Loss/Abuse group reported more negative perceptions of the transition to parenthood than did mothers in the No Loss/Abuse group, which may reflect a greater awareness of negative emotions and a greater ability to communicate openly about them. Although mothers who have experienced loss or abuse and appear to have resolved these experiences may be at risk for distress during the transition to parenthood, they do not appear to be at risk for insensitive care giving. Unresolved loss, however, was associated with less sensitive care giving. The findings of this study highlight the importance of examining current state of mind regarding past expe- riences when investigating relationships between childhood loss and abuse and adjustment to subsequent life transitions. RESUMEN: Este estudio examinolas relaciones entre las resoluciones maternas acerca de perdidas y maltratos o abusos en el pasado, y su reajuste a la transicion hacia la maternidad. Se compararon tres grupos de madres: 1) aquellas que aun no habian resuelto su problema con respecto a la perdida o al abuso (Perdida/Abuso sin resolver), 2) aquellas que habian experimentado perdida o abuso, pero que lo consideraban parte de su pasado (Perdida/abuso resueltos), y 3) aquellas que no habian experimentado perdidas ni maltratos o abusos (Sin perdidas/abuso). Las madres en el segundo grupo reportaron mas percepciones negativas en cuanto a la transicion a la maternidad que las madres del tercer grupo, lo cual pudiera reflejar una mayor conciencia de las emociones negativas y una mayor habilidad para comunicarse abiertamente sobre ese tema. Aunque las madres que habian experimentado perdidas o abusos y parecian haber resuelto estas experiencias pudieran estar bajo riesgo de afliccion y angustia durante la transicion a la maternidad, no parecen estar bajo riesgo en cuanto a la falta de sensibilidad del cuidado que le deben
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