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Maternal psychological distress and children’s internalizing/externalizing problems during the covid‐19 pandemic: The moderating role played by hypermentalization

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Citazione:
(2021). Maternal psychological distress and children’s internalizing/externalizing problems during the covid‐19 pandemic: The moderating role played by hypermentalization [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/204840
Abstract:
In order to explore the psychological impact of the COVID‐19 outbreak on the caregiver– child relationship, we investigated the interplay among COVID‐19 exposure and children’s internalizing/externalizing problems during the Italian lockdown, hypothesizing a mediation effect played by maternal distress. Additionally, we included maternal reflective functioning (i.e., hypermentalization) as a moderator factor among this interplay. A total of 305 Italian mothers of children aged 6–13 years (M = 10.3; SD = 2.4) filled in an online survey. Findings revealed an indirect effect of maternal COVID‐19 exposure on children’s anxious/depressed (k2 = 0.46) and attention problems (k2 = 0.32) via maternal distress. Hypermentalization moderated the impact of maternal COVID‐19 exposure on children’s anxious/depressed problems (β = −1.08, p = 0.04). Hypermentalization moderated both the relation between maternal distress and children’s aggressive behaviors (β = 12.226; p < 0.001) and between maternal distress and children’s attention problems (β = 5.617, p < 0.001). We found pivotal significant effects of maternal hypermentalization on children’s anxious/depressed and attention problems, indicating that the higher the mother’s hypermentalization was, the higher the children’s problems were. Our results broaden what we knew on the role of maternal reflective and emotional functioning on children’s emotional/behavioral adjustment during stressful situations.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1.01 Articoli/Saggi in rivista - Journal Articles/Essays
Keywords:
Children’s externalizing problems; Children’s internalizing problems; COVID‐19; Maternal psychological distress; Reflective functioning;
Elenco autori:
Bianco, Federica; Levante, Annalisa; Petrocchi, Serena; Lecciso, Flavia; Castelli, Ilaria
Autori di Ateneo:
BIANCO Federica
CASTELLI Ilaria
Link alla scheda completa:
https://aisberg.unibg.it/handle/10446/204840
Link al Full Text:
https://aisberg.unibg.it/retrieve/handle/10446/204840/478124/mdpi%20hypermentalization.pdf
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
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