1. What are the contributions in "Running head: maternal reflective fuctioning and infant attachment 1 intergenerational pathways from reflective functioning to infant attachment through parenting" ?
The aim of this prospective study was to examine temporal pathways from mothers ’ reflective functioning through parenting to infant attachment measured more than 16 months later.. As hypothesized, the study findings showed that mothers ’ mentalization regarding their own early attachment relationships was associated with later parenting and infant attachment.. The findings suggest that mothers ’ mentalization about their early attachment relationships has important implications in the transition to becoming parents themselves.
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2. What variables were allowed to predict in the model?
In the model, covariates (maternal education, maternal history of abuse and infant gender) were allowed to predict all variables in the model.
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3. How did Grienenberger and colleagues (2005) assess mothers’ RF and infant attachment?
The authors also predicted that mothers’ RF, by helping to make infant behaviour meaningful, would be linked to sensitivity, which would in turn facilitate secure attachment.
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4. What is the significance of mentalization in infants?
Mentalization also implies an implicit understanding that affects become less intense with time and can be changed through thinking and seeing situations differently, and this may help mothers with higher RF tolerating difficult feelings.
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