Child-focused maternal mentalization: A systematic review of measurement tools from birth to three
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Child-focused maternal mentalization: A systematic review of measurement tools from birth to three. / Schiborr, Julia; Lotzin, Annett; Romer, Georg; Schulte-Markwort, Michael; Ramsauer, Brigitte.
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T1 - Child-focused maternal mentalization: A systematic review of measurement tools from birth to three
AU - Schiborr, Julia
AU - Lotzin, Annett
AU - Romer, Georg
AU - Schulte-Markwort, Michael
AU - Ramsauer, Brigitte
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Although the relevance of the concept of maternal mentalization is widely accepted in thefield of attachment and theory of mind research and practice, to date no systematic reviewof measurement tools capturing the concept exists. The present review addresses this lackby systematically searching and summarizing available instruments and providing adetailed content description. Instruments were identified by searching electronic databasesas well as employing additional search strategies. The number of identified instrumentswas n = 15. In summary the instruments can be classified in interview andobservational tools. To date no questionnaire exists capturing the concept. Tools varygreatly in theoretical foundation, psychometric evaluation, availability, and specific contentdomains.
AB - Although the relevance of the concept of maternal mentalization is widely accepted in thefield of attachment and theory of mind research and practice, to date no systematic reviewof measurement tools capturing the concept exists. The present review addresses this lackby systematically searching and summarizing available instruments and providing adetailed content description. Instruments were identified by searching electronic databasesas well as employing additional search strategies. The number of identified instrumentswas n = 15. In summary the instruments can be classified in interview andobservational tools. To date no questionnaire exists capturing the concept. Tools varygreatly in theoretical foundation, psychometric evaluation, availability, and specific contentdomains.
U2 - 10.1016/j.measurement.2013.05.007
DO - 10.1016/j.measurement.2013.05.007
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
JO - MEASUREMENT
JF - MEASUREMENT
SN - 0263-2241
ER -