Naslov (srp)

Trauma i mentalno zdravlje mladih: medijatorska uloga afektivne vezanosti, mentalizacije i disocijacije

Autor

Bogdanović, Aleksandra S., 1988-

Doprinosi

Stefanović-Stanojević, Tatjana, 1963-
Mitrović, Milica
Gavrilov-Jerković, Vesna
Georgievska, Sofija

Opis (srp)

The aim of this research was examining the effect of early trauma experienceson the development of maladaptive mental health outcomes, as well as to testthe effects of attachment, mentalization and dissociation in this relationship.The sample was was comprised of 121 adolescents from foster care inRepublic of Serbia, aged 11 to 18. The respondents filled in a battery ofinstruments, including Childhood Trauma Questionnaire – CTQ (Bernstain iFink, 1998), Relationship Questionaire-Clinical version RQ-CV (Holmes &Lyons-Ruth, 2006), The Reflective Functioning Questionnaire, RFQ (Fonagyet al., 2016), Dissociative experience scale for adolescents, A-DES(Armstrong, Putnam, Carlson, Libero & Smith, 1997) and Child behaviorchecklist-youthself report (Achenbach & Rescorla, 2001). Our findingssuggest that dissociation had statistically significant mediating role in therelationship between trauma and internalizing (b=.1.81, SE=.04, p<.001externalizing (b=2.86, SE=.49, p<.001) and social problems (b=.43, SE=.04,p<.001). Attachment and mentalization can be considered as a moderators ofthe examined relationships, since results of models testing moderation effectsshowed that trauma and attachment security (b=-.05, SE=.01, p<.001) andtrauma and profound-distrust (b=.99, SE=.01, p<.001) had a significantinteraction effect on internalizing symptoms; that trauma andhypomentalization (b=.01, SE=.00,p<.001) had a significant interaction effecton externalizing symptoms; while trauma and hypermetalization had asignificant interaction effect on externalizing symptoms (b=-.01, SE=.00,p<.05) and social problems (b=-.005, SE=.001, p<.001).The obtained results were interpreted within the context of contemporarytheoretical conceptualizations focusing on resilience (secure attachment style,optimal reflective functioning, hypermentalizing) and vulnerability (profounddistrust,hypomentalizing) factors in response to trauma. Practicalimplications and limitations of this study were discussed

Opis (srp)

Prilozi: listovi 180-184,Bibliografija: listovi 153-179. Datum odbrane: 15. 07. 2022. Clinical psychology

Jezik

srpski

Datum

2022

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