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Parent mind-mindedness, sensitivity, and infant affect: Implications for attachment with mothers and fathers.

Elizabeth M Planalp1, Molly O'Neill2, Julia M Braungart-Rieker2.   

Abstract

Previous research examining links between parenting and attachment has focused on behavioral aspects of parenting such as sensitivity. However, by assessing how parents reflect on infants' mental states (mind-mindedness) we gain a broader understanding of parenting and how it impacts attachment. Mothers, fathers, and their infants (N = 135) participated in the Still Face Paradigm (SFP) at 3-, 5-, and 7- months of age, and the Strange Situation with mothers at 12 months and fathers at 14 months. Parent sensitivity and infant affect were coded from the SFP and all videos were transcribed and later coded for parents' use of appropriate and non-attuned mind-mindedness toward their infants. Attachment with each parent was coded from the Strange Situation. Mixed effects models examined trajectories of parents' mind-mindedness in relation to parent sensitivity and infant affect across attachment groups. Significant differences between parent gender and attachment category were detected. Specifically, parents who were less sensitive were also less mind-minded toward insecure-avoidant infants; parents used more non-attuned mind-mindedness when infants had higher negative affect. Findings suggest that, in addition to parent sensitivity, parents' use of appropriate and non-attuned mind-mindedness during a parent-infant interaction provides insight into the developing attachment relationship for mothers and fathers.
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Keywords:  Attachment; Attunement; Fathers; Mind-mindedness; Parent sensitivity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31228665      PMCID: PMC6875615          DOI: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2019.101330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Behav Dev        ISSN: 0163-6383


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