Representación de apego adulto y del rol materno en madres de niños con Trastorno del Espectro Autista
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Authors
Valenzuela Avalos, Carmen NidiaIssue Date
2022-02-28Keywords
Representación mentalApego
Autismo
Relación madre-hijo
Mental representation
Attachment
Autism
Mother-son relationship
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Adult Attachment Representations and Maternal Representations in Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum DisorderAbstract
La presente investigación buscó comparar las Representaciones de Apego Adulto y del Rol Materno en una muestra de madres de niños con Trastorno del Espectro Autista de Lima Metropolitana según su estilo de apego predominante. Participaron en el estudio 100 madres, entre 26 y 52 años. Los instrumentos utilizados para evaluar las variables fueron el CaMir – R y la Escala de Representaciones Mentales del Rol Materno (RMRM). Se encontró predominancia del estilo de apego inseguro, ya que 69 madres contaron con dicho estilo. Asimismo, se encontraron diferencias significativas entre las madres con estilo de apego seguro e inseguro en cuatro dimensiones del CaMir-R: las madres con estilo de apego seguro alcanzaron mayores puntuaciones en las representaciones de seguridad y disponibilidad; mientras que las madres con estilo de apego inseguro lograron mayores puntuaciones en las representaciones de permisividad parental, autosuficiencia y rencor y en traumatismo infantil. Finalmente, se hallaron diferencias significativas en las representaciones mentales del rol materno negativas, ya que las madres con estilo de apego inseguro alcanzaron puntuaciones superiores.The aim of the present study was to analyze the Adult Attachment Representations and Maternal Representations in a group of mothers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Lima Metropolitana. The participants were 100 mothers aged 26 to 52 years. The instruments used to assess these variables were the CaMir-R and the Maternal Representations Scale. The predominant attachment style was insecure attachment, since 69 mothers had this style. The results showed significant differences between mothers with secure and insecure attachment style in four dimensions of CaMir-R: mothers with a secure attachment style got higher scores in Security and Availability representations, while mothers with an insecure attachment style got higher scores in Parental Permissiviness, Self-sufficiency and Resentment, and in Infantile Traumatism. Finally, significant differences in the negative maternal representations were also found, since mothers with insecure attachment style obtained higher scores.
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