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Origins of mother-child reminiscing style.
Dev Psychopathol. 2019 05; 31(2):631-642.DP

Abstract

Maternal elaborative reminiscing supports preschool children's autobiographical memory, self-concept, and emotion understanding. What are the factors contributing to mothers' elaborative style of reminiscing? In a longitudinal community sample (n = 170 at the final data point), this study explored the role of maternal depression (8-44 months), maternal sensitivity and maternal mind-mindedness (8 months), as well as child factors of joint attention (15 months), attachment security (15 months), and language (26 months) for mother-child reminiscing about a positive (happy) and a negative (scared) event at 44 months. Mothers could be classed into two groups of low versus increasing depression from 8 to 44 months, yet maternal depression did not uniquely predict mother-child reminiscing after accounting for maternal sensitivity and other factors. Instead, maternal sensitivity, children's joint attention, and language uniquely predicted children's elaborations about the scared event at 44 months, and maternal sensitivity uniquely predicted mothers' elaborations about the scared event at 44 months. Mothers who are more sensitive in early interactions may later be better at engaging their children when reminiscing about negative emotions. These findings have implications for the design of interventions targeted at supporting mothers to engage in elaborative reminiscing with their preschool children.

Authors+Show Affiliations

University of Otago.York University.Durham University.Liverpool University.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

29697040

Citation

Reese, Elaine, et al. "Origins of Mother-child Reminiscing Style." Development and Psychopathology, vol. 31, no. 2, 2019, pp. 631-642.
Reese E, Meins E, Fernyhough C, et al. Origins of mother-child reminiscing style. Dev Psychopathol. 2019;31(2):631-642.
Reese, E., Meins, E., Fernyhough, C., & Centifanti, L. (2019). Origins of mother-child reminiscing style. Development and Psychopathology, 31(2), 631-642. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954579418000172
Reese E, et al. Origins of Mother-child Reminiscing Style. Dev Psychopathol. 2019;31(2):631-642. PubMed PMID: 29697040.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Origins of mother-child reminiscing style. AU - Reese,Elaine, AU - Meins,Elizabeth, AU - Fernyhough,Charles, AU - Centifanti,Luna, Y1 - 2018/04/26/ PY - 2018/4/27/pubmed PY - 2019/7/30/medline PY - 2018/4/27/entrez SP - 631 EP - 642 JF - Development and psychopathology JO - Dev Psychopathol VL - 31 IS - 2 N2 - Maternal elaborative reminiscing supports preschool children's autobiographical memory, self-concept, and emotion understanding. What are the factors contributing to mothers' elaborative style of reminiscing? In a longitudinal community sample (n = 170 at the final data point), this study explored the role of maternal depression (8-44 months), maternal sensitivity and maternal mind-mindedness (8 months), as well as child factors of joint attention (15 months), attachment security (15 months), and language (26 months) for mother-child reminiscing about a positive (happy) and a negative (scared) event at 44 months. Mothers could be classed into two groups of low versus increasing depression from 8 to 44 months, yet maternal depression did not uniquely predict mother-child reminiscing after accounting for maternal sensitivity and other factors. Instead, maternal sensitivity, children's joint attention, and language uniquely predicted children's elaborations about the scared event at 44 months, and maternal sensitivity uniquely predicted mothers' elaborations about the scared event at 44 months. Mothers who are more sensitive in early interactions may later be better at engaging their children when reminiscing about negative emotions. These findings have implications for the design of interventions targeted at supporting mothers to engage in elaborative reminiscing with their preschool children. SN - 1469-2198 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/29697040/Origins_of_mother_child_reminiscing_style_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -