Profiles of parental reflective functioning and mind‐mindedness in first‐time parents of 4‐month‐old infants DOI Creative Commons
Eva Back Madsen, Ida Egmose, Anne Christine Stuart

и другие.

Infant Mental Health Journal, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Май 12, 2025

Abstract Profiles of parental reflective functioning (PRF) may offer valuable insights into individual differences in PRF. Previous studies have identified PRF profiles; however, further validation is needed. This study aimed to investigate the convergent validity profiles by examining their association with a related measure mentalization: representational mind‐mindedness. Participants were 1168 first‐time mothers and 490 fathers living Denmark. In an online survey, parents reported on Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire—Infant Version described 4‐month‐old infant free‐text field, which was subsequently coded for frequency mental attributes used describe infant, indicating Results support previous findings potential at‐risk typical profiles, supporting these profiles. showed that High Pre‐Mentalizing profile lowest levels mind‐mindedness compared other maternal For fathers, members Moderate Interest lower Moderately Low Certainty . The current extends work showing evidence yet research still needed examine profiles’ generalizability associations observed parent outcomes.

Язык: Английский

Profiles of parental reflective functioning and mind‐mindedness in first‐time parents of 4‐month‐old infants DOI Creative Commons
Eva Back Madsen, Ida Egmose, Anne Christine Stuart

и другие.

Infant Mental Health Journal, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Май 12, 2025

Abstract Profiles of parental reflective functioning (PRF) may offer valuable insights into individual differences in PRF. Previous studies have identified PRF profiles; however, further validation is needed. This study aimed to investigate the convergent validity profiles by examining their association with a related measure mentalization: representational mind‐mindedness. Participants were 1168 first‐time mothers and 490 fathers living Denmark. In an online survey, parents reported on Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire—Infant Version described 4‐month‐old infant free‐text field, which was subsequently coded for frequency mental attributes used describe infant, indicating Results support previous findings potential at‐risk typical profiles, supporting these profiles. showed that High Pre‐Mentalizing profile lowest levels mind‐mindedness compared other maternal For fathers, members Moderate Interest lower Moderately Low Certainty . The current extends work showing evidence yet research still needed examine profiles’ generalizability associations observed parent outcomes.

Язык: Английский

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