The experience of child abuse of teenage mothers and their caregiving representations
Streszczenie
Teenage motherhood is often an indirect effect of abusive experiences
of young mother in her childhood and a risk factor for less optimal development
of the mother-child relation. The quality of maternal caregiving representations
plays a significant role in the development of both, mother-child relation and child
attachment quality. In the present study I asked the question to what extent the
early age of childbirth of mother is also linked to the quality of maternal caregiving
representation.
Two groups of preschool children’s mothers were compared in terms of the frequency
of their childhood abusive experiences and their caregiving representations
(trust, helplessness & and attempt to control, distancing in caregiving relation).
Mothers who gave birth under the age of 18 years (N = 34) reported more
experiences of emotional, physical, sexual abuse and negligence and demonstrated
a lower level of trust in caregiving relation and a higher level of helplessness and
attempts to control as compared to those who gave birth at the age of 25 or later
(N = 36). To establish predictors of the caregiving representations quality, the stepwise
linear regression analysis was performed. The sum of abusive experiences in
childhood and the age of the child were main predictors of the caregiving representations
quality. The age of childbirth was a significant (but the weakest) predictor
only in the case of helplessness and attempts to control in caregiving relation.
The results and limitations of the study were discussed and the directions for further
research were indicated.