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THE WORKING MODEL OF THE CHILD INTERVIEW: STABILITY OF THE DISRUPTED CLASSIFICATION IN A COMMUNITY INTERVENTION SAMPLE.

Alison Niccols1, Ainsley Smith1, Diane Benoit2.   

Abstract

The Working Model of the Child Interview (WMCI; C.H. Zeanah, D. Benoit, & M.L.Barton, 1986) assesses caregiver internal representation of his or her child and the relationship with the child, with a relatively new coding system for representations associated with disorganized attachment-WMCI-Disrupted (WMCI-D; A. Crawford & D. Benoit, 2009). In the present study, we investigated the stability of the WMCI-D classification using a sample of 62 mothers who completed the WMCI twice as part of their involvement in a randomized trial comparing an attachment-focused parent group to home visiting. Demographic information and measures of maternal sensitivity, parenting stress, and infant attachment also were obtained in the randomized trial. There was significant concordance between WMCI-D classifications over 8 months (from pretest to follow-up) (90% agreement; κ = .79), with 61% of mothers remaining disrupted, 29% remaining not-disrupted, 8% becoming disrupted, and 2% becoming not-disrupted. Compared to mothers with not-disrupted representations, mothers classified as disrupted had lower socioeconomic status, more parenting stress, and infants with less attachment security, ps < .05. These results suggest that the WMCI-D classification is stable over 8 months during infancy. The findings are consistent with research demonstrating stability for disorganized/unresolved/disrupted classifications, the validity of the WMCI-D classification, and the lack of intervention impact on disorganized attachment.
© 2015 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Säuglinge; afectividad desorganizada; attachement désorganisé; bébés; caregiver internal representation; desorganisierte Bindung; disorganized attachment; infantes; infants; internale Repräsentation der Bezugsperson; representación interna de quien presta cuidado; représentation interne du mode de soin; 乳児; 嬰兒; 無秩序型愛着; 無組織依附; 看護者內在表; 養育者の内的表象

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26112662     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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Journal:  Child Psychiatry Hum Dev       Date:  2018-06

2.  Maternal Mental Representations of the Child and Mobile Phone Use During Parent-Child Mealtimes.

Authors:  Jenny Radesky; Christy Leung; Danielle Appugliese; Alison L Miller; Julie C Lumeng; Katherine L Rosenblum
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