TY - JOUR
T1 - Mentalization and Parenting
T2 - Preliminary Validation of the Parent Development Interview-Brief (PDI-B): Optimizing the Assessment of Parental Reflective Functioning
AU - Golanó, Marta
AU - Gordo, Leire
AU - Pitillas, Carlos
AU - Iriarte, Leire
AU - Arambúru, Inés
AU - Halty, Amaia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Parental Reflective Functioning is considered a critical variable, both for the exercise of parenthood and for child development. For some years now, there has been a need for sufficiently sensitive and effective instruments to explore and evaluate Parental Reflective Functioning. This preliminary study presents the construction and validation of a short version of the Parent Development Interview-Revised, which we call Parent Development Interview-Brief. The main objective of this abbreviation is to maintain the semi-structured nature of the interview while decreasing the time needed to administer it. A multicenter and cross-sectional study with a normative sample of 60 mothers of children under five years of age with normotypical development is presented. To analyze the criterion validity of the Parent Development Interview-Brief, participants completed the Cuestionario de Apego Adulto [Adult Attachment Questionnaire] and the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form. The psychometric qualities of the new instrument are discussed, as well as the need for sufficiently sensitive, reliable, and effective tools to tap Parental Reflective Functioning for use in clinical contexts and research.
AB - Parental Reflective Functioning is considered a critical variable, both for the exercise of parenthood and for child development. For some years now, there has been a need for sufficiently sensitive and effective instruments to explore and evaluate Parental Reflective Functioning. This preliminary study presents the construction and validation of a short version of the Parent Development Interview-Revised, which we call Parent Development Interview-Brief. The main objective of this abbreviation is to maintain the semi-structured nature of the interview while decreasing the time needed to administer it. A multicenter and cross-sectional study with a normative sample of 60 mothers of children under five years of age with normotypical development is presented. To analyze the criterion validity of the Parent Development Interview-Brief, participants completed the Cuestionario de Apego Adulto [Adult Attachment Questionnaire] and the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form. The psychometric qualities of the new instrument are discussed, as well as the need for sufficiently sensitive, reliable, and effective tools to tap Parental Reflective Functioning for use in clinical contexts and research.
KW - Mentalization
KW - Parent development interview
KW - Parental mentalization
KW - Parental reflective functioning
KW - Parenting
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85217359620&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10591-024-09730-y
DO - 10.1007/s10591-024-09730-y
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217359620
SN - 0892-2764
JO - Contemporary Family Therapy
JF - Contemporary Family Therapy
ER -