Behavior Problems among Children of Mothers with Mild Intellectual Disability: The Role of Maternal Sensitivity, Trauma History, and Intelligence
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Parents with Intellectual Disability and Their Children: A Joint High-Risk Group Surrounded by Negative Attitudes and in Need of Support
1.2. Parents with Intellectual Disability, Child Development, and the Scarcity of Direct Research on the Contribution of Caregiving Behavior
1.3. Parents with Intellectual Disability, Child Development and Indirect Research Emphasizing the Contribution of Contextual Factors
1.4. The Current Project and Study
- Do children to mothers with mild ID show higher levels of behavior problems than socioeconomically matched comparison children?
- Are behavior problems among children to mothers with mild ID predicted by maternal sensitivity, maternal ATM, and maternal and child intelligence?
2. Method
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedures
2.3. Measures
2.4. Data Preparation and Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Preliminary Analyses
3.2. Between-Group Differences in Child Behavior Problems
3.3. Within-Group Associations between Child Behavior Problems and Other Study Variables
4. Discussion
4.1. Elevated Risk for Child Behavior Problems
4.2. Maternal Sensitivity May Contribute to Child Development
4.3. Maternal Experiences of Abuse, Trauma and Maltreatment Predict Child Behavior Problems
5. Strengths and Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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ID Group (n = 23–26) | Comparison Group (n = 25–26) | ||||
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M (SD) | Min–Max | M (SD) | Min–Max | t | |
Maternal Age (Years) | 34.2 (5.9) | 25–44 | 34.1 (5.4) | 21–47 | 0.05 |
Child Age (Months) | 79.0 (14.8) | 60–103 | 78.7 (14.9) | 61–106 | 0.06 |
Maternal Income a | 11.7 (5.4) | 1–24 | 14.6 (9.3) | 2–47 | −1.38 + |
Maternal Intelligence b | 6.2 (1.9) | 3–10 | 12.6 (2.5) | 9–17 | −9.90 *** |
Child Intelligence | 97.4 (13.0) | 74–127 | 107.9 (13.8) | 87–135 | −2.71 ** |
Maternal Sensitivity | 4.3 (0.81) | 2–5.5 | 5.6 (0.61) | 4.3–6.6 | −6.19 *** |
Maternal ATM | 2.9 (1.9) | 0–8 | 1.0 (1.8) | 0–6 | 3.57 *** |
ID Group | Comparison Group | |||||
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M (SD) | Min–Max | M (SD) | Min–Max | t | d | |
Psychosomatic Problems | 0.29 (0.20) | 0.04–0.79 | 0.17 (0.12) | 0–0.57 | 2.60 * | 0.72 |
Anxiety Problems | 0.34 (0.41) | 0–1 | 0.17 (0.31) | 0–1 | 1.62 | 0.45 |
Hyperactivity Problems | 0.40 (0.37) | 0–1 | 0.20 (0.33) | 0–1 | 2.13 * | 0.59 |
Anger Problems | 0.34 (0.36) | 0–1 | 0.11 (0.25) | 0–1 | 2.74 * | 0.76 |
Total Problems | 0.31 (0.19) | 0.04–0.71 | 0.16 (0.09) | 0.04–0.37 | 3.68 ** | 1.02 |
Child Behavior Problems | |||||
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Psychosomatic | Anxiety | Hyperactivity | Anger | Total | |
Maternal Sensitivity | −0.19 | −0.20 | −0.51 * | −0.68 *** | −0.52 ** |
Maternal ATM | −0.00 | 0.03 | 0.32 | 0.55 ** | 0.23 |
Maternal Intelligence | −0.27 | −0.14 | 0.09 | 0.21 | −0.17 |
Child Intelligence | 0.05 | −0.30 | −0.29 | −0.40 + | −0.21 |
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Forslund, T.; Lindberg, L.; Granqvist, P. Behavior Problems among Children of Mothers with Mild Intellectual Disability: The Role of Maternal Sensitivity, Trauma History, and Intelligence. Disabilities 2022, 2, 488-500. https://doi.org/10.3390/disabilities2030035
Forslund T, Lindberg L, Granqvist P. Behavior Problems among Children of Mothers with Mild Intellectual Disability: The Role of Maternal Sensitivity, Trauma History, and Intelligence. Disabilities. 2022; 2(3):488-500. https://doi.org/10.3390/disabilities2030035
Chicago/Turabian StyleForslund, Tommie, Lene Lindberg, and Pehr Granqvist. 2022. "Behavior Problems among Children of Mothers with Mild Intellectual Disability: The Role of Maternal Sensitivity, Trauma History, and Intelligence" Disabilities 2, no. 3: 488-500. https://doi.org/10.3390/disabilities2030035
APA StyleForslund, T., Lindberg, L., & Granqvist, P. (2022). Behavior Problems among Children of Mothers with Mild Intellectual Disability: The Role of Maternal Sensitivity, Trauma History, and Intelligence. Disabilities, 2(3), 488-500. https://doi.org/10.3390/disabilities2030035