COVID-19, child’s behavior problems, and mother’s anxiety and mentalization: A mediated moderation model

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Abstract

We examined the direct and indirect links between COVID-19, maternal anxiety symptoms, and child behavior problems as well as the mediation-moderation links of mothers’ anxiety symptoms and mentalization skills with the prediction of child behavior problems. A sample of 140 Israeli mothers with preschool children comprised the study’s two groups: A COVID-19 group (n = 53), recruited shortly after the pandemic outbreak, and a pre-COVID-19 group (n = 87), recruited prior to the pandemic. Mothers completed online questionnaires regarding their own anxiety symptoms (BSI anxiety subscale) and their children’s internalizing and externalizing behaviors (CBCL). Maternal mentalization was assessed via the mind-mindedness representational procedure. Findings showed that mothers in the COVID-19 group experienced more anxiety symptoms and perceived their children as having more externalizing and internalizing behaviors compared to mothers in the pre-COVID-19 group. Mothers’ anxiety symptoms mediated the effect of the pandemic on children’s behaviors so that the higher the mothers’ anxiety, the more externalizing and internalizing behaviors among the children. Mothers’ mentalization moderated the association between the pandemic and the children’s externalizing behaviors. Specifically, when mothers showed higher mentalization skills (higher mind-mindedness), the indirect effect of anxiety on the link between COVID-19 and children’s externalizing behaviors was weaker compared to when mothers showed lower mentalization skills (lower mind-mindedness). The implications of these findings for preventive and treatment interventions that aim to reduce maternal anxiety and enhance mentalization skills to prevent children’s behavior problems in the context of COVID-19 are discussed.

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Dollberg, D. G., Hanetz-Gamliel, K., & Levy, S. (2023). COVID-19, child’s behavior problems, and mother’s anxiety and mentalization: A mediated moderation model. Current Psychology, 42(14), 11733–11744. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-02476-y

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