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dc.contributor.authorØie, Merete Glenne
dc.contributor.authorAarnes, Ingebjørg Emilie
dc.contributor.authorEilertsen, Lise Horndalsveen
dc.contributor.authorSöderström, Kerstin
dc.contributor.authorYstrøm, Eivind
dc.contributor.authorHåkansson, UIrika
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-02T10:15:55Z
dc.date.available2021-02-02T10:15:55Z
dc.date.created2020-11-20T11:09:51Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationAddictive Behaviors Reports. 2020, 12 1-7.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2352-8532
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/2725748
dc.description.abstractAims: Mothers with substance use disorders (SUD) often show impairments in parental reflective functioning (PRF), which may have adverse effects on their capacity for sensitive caregiving. Parenting personality is also associated with caregiving. However, no studies have investigated how these individual factors may contribute to variance in PRF in mothers with SUD. In this study PRF and personality were assessed in 43 mothers with SUD. Methods: PRF was assessed by the Parent Development Interview. Personality traits were assessed by the Revised Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness Personality Inventory. Results: The results indicate that higher levels of the Openness trait are associated with better PRF. Conclusion Mothers low in Openness may need more specific and situational training in interpreting mental states in their children. Highly open mothers with SUD will likely need more help distinguishing the child’s mental states from their own, and might need help to maintain mutuality and regulating the intensity of their responses to the child’s behavior.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.rightsNavngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no*
dc.titleHigh levels of the openness trait are associated with better parental reflective functioning in mothers with substance use disordersen_US
dc.typePeer revieweden_US
dc.typeJournal articleen_US
dc.description.versionpublishedVersionen_US
dc.source.pagenumber1-7en_US
dc.source.volume12en_US
dc.source.journalAddictive Behaviors Reportsen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.abrep.2020.100318
dc.identifier.cristin1850311
dc.relation.projectNorges forskningsråd: 213079en_US
dc.relation.projectNorges forskningsråd: 288083en_US
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