TY - JOUR
T1 - An explanatory model of parental sensitivity in the mother–father–infant triad
AU - Olhaberry, Marcia Paola
AU - León, María José
AU - Coo, Soledad
AU - Barrientos, Mauricio
AU - Pérez, J. Carola
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Quality of early family interactions has been associated with child development, bonding, and mental health. Childhood adversity, stress, and depression impact parenting, affecting the quality of the interaction within the mother-father-child triad. The aim of the present study was to analyze the influence of parents’ adverse childhood experiences, depressive symptoms, and parental stress, on their sensitive response toward their tooddler and quality of traidic interactions. A correlational cross-sectional method was used. The sample included 80 mother–father–child triads, of toddlers with social–emotional difficulties. Parents early adverse experiences, parental stress, and depressive symptoms were assessed through self-report measures. Observational measures on parental sensitivity and triadic interaction were used. For mothers and fathers, adverse childhood experiences were associated with depressive symptoms in adulthood. Sensitivity toward their child and stress were positively associated among both parents. Symptoms of depression in mothers were associated with lower sensitivity toward their child, but in fathers, their sensitive response was influenced by the level of parental stress in the mother. In both parents, greater sensitivity in the dyadic interaction with the child was associated with a higher quality of the triadic interactions, in the triad as a whole, and in the regulation and involvement of the child.
AB - Quality of early family interactions has been associated with child development, bonding, and mental health. Childhood adversity, stress, and depression impact parenting, affecting the quality of the interaction within the mother-father-child triad. The aim of the present study was to analyze the influence of parents’ adverse childhood experiences, depressive symptoms, and parental stress, on their sensitive response toward their tooddler and quality of traidic interactions. A correlational cross-sectional method was used. The sample included 80 mother–father–child triads, of toddlers with social–emotional difficulties. Parents early adverse experiences, parental stress, and depressive symptoms were assessed through self-report measures. Observational measures on parental sensitivity and triadic interaction were used. For mothers and fathers, adverse childhood experiences were associated with depressive symptoms in adulthood. Sensitivity toward their child and stress were positively associated among both parents. Symptoms of depression in mothers were associated with lower sensitivity toward their child, but in fathers, their sensitive response was influenced by the level of parental stress in the mother. In both parents, greater sensitivity in the dyadic interaction with the child was associated with a higher quality of the triadic interactions, in the triad as a whole, and in the regulation and involvement of the child.
KW - depresión de los padres
KW - elterliche Depression
KW - Elterliche Sensibilität
KW - interacción tríadica
KW - interaction triadique
KW - Mots clés: Sensibilité parentale
KW - parental mental health
KW - parental sensitivity
KW - santé mentale parentale
KW - Sensibilidad de los padres
KW - triadic interaction
KW - triadische Interaktion
KW - الكلمات الرئيسية: حساسية الوالدين ، تفاعل ثلاثي ، اكتئاب الوالدين
KW - 三元互动
KW - 关键词: 父母敏感性
KW - 父母抑郁
KW - 親の感受性、三者の相互交流、親の抑うつ
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U2 - 10.1002/imhj.22007
DO - 10.1002/imhj.22007
M3 - Article
C2 - 35921446
AN - SCOPUS:85135281364
SN - 0163-9641
VL - 43
SP - 714
EP - 729
JO - Infant Mental Health Journal
JF - Infant Mental Health Journal
IS - 5
ER -