The Moderating Role of Parental Overprotection and Insecure Child-Caregiver Attachment on the Association Between Adaptive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Vegetative Somatoform Symptoms in Childhood

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Vesterling, Christina [1 ,2 ]
von Duering, Ute [1 ]
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[1] Carl Von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg, Dept Special Needs Educ & Rehabil, Oldenburg, Germany
[2] Hlth Dept City Oldenburg, Social Psychiat Serv City Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
关键词
adaptive emotion regulation; childhood; insecure attachment; overprotection; vegetative symptoms; SELF-DETERMINATION; ANXIETY SYMPTOMS; MEDIATIONAL ROLE; REGULATION MODEL; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; FACILITATION; DYNAMICS; ETIOLOGY; CONTEXT; MOTHER;
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10.1155/cad/7715429
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
摘要
The current study investigates the moderating role of parental overprotection and insecure mother-child attachment on the association between adaptive emotion regulation (ER) strategies and vegetative somatoform symptoms in children. A study sample of 221 primary (Grade 4) school children completed questionnaires assessing vegetative somatoform symptoms, ER strategies, and attachment. Their parents completed a questionnaire for parental overprotection. In contrast to our assumption, the relation between the use of adaptive ER strategies and vegetative somatoform symptoms is only moderated by parental overprotection. Insecure child-caregiver attachment plays no moderation role. The results support the assumption that the child-caregiver interaction factor "parental overprotection" plays an important role in explaining the occurrence and maintenance of vegetative somatoform symptoms in children. This underlines the importance for parents to undergo a process of adjustment to support children in an age-adequate way in regulating their emotions, which does not impair children's own competences, for example, the autonomous use of adaptive ER strategies.
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